Ficus

Block

Ficus

The Ficus block from the Plants - 3 views library provides a versatile, realistic representation of ficus plants suitable for interior design and architectural projects. Measuring 79.2cm wide and 69.1cm tall, this CAD block allows designers to incorporate nature-inspired elements into their floor plans effortlessly. This block enhances workflow efficiency by providing ready-to-use plant illustrations that can be customized in front, side, and top views, making it ideal for adding greenery to any space. A valuable resource for those aiming to create sustainable and visually appealing environments.

BrandGeneric
Width79.2cm   /   2' 7.2"
Height69.1cm   /   2' 3.2"
Open in RayonOr

Realistic Plant Representation

The Ficus block captures the detailed elements of a ficus plant, offering a realistic representation that brings a touch of nature to your design. Ideal for projects that emphasize biophilic design and natural aesthetics.

Three View Customization

Switch between front, side, and top views to perfectly integrate the Ficus block into any interior or architectural design. This flexibility ensures accurate placement and optimizes spatial visualization.

Perfect for Indoor Spaces

The Ficus block is designed to fit seamlessly into various indoor environments, such as office spaces, residential living rooms, or commercial lobbies, adding lush greenery without occupying physical space.

Material Customization Options

Customize the Ficus block with different material finishes to suit your project’s aesthetic needs. Alter leaf textures or pot finishes to align with specific interior themes, enhancing visual coherence.

Enhancing Client Presentations

Utilize the Ficus block in client presentations to showcase lush, green spaces that evoke a sense of calm and freshen the design. It's perfect for pitches focused on sustainable and eco-friendly living.

Ideal for Sustainable Design

The inclusion of the Ficus block supports sustainable design goals by promoting the use of plant elements that are essential for eco-friendly architecture and interior design projects.



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