Best Air Purifying Plants for Singapore Offices
Posted on April 09 2026
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Singapore offices spend millions on air filtration systems, but one of the most effective and aesthetically pleasing air quality solutions has been around for millennia — plants. While a few potted plants will not replace your building's HVAC system, research consistently shows that indoor plants improve perceived air quality, reduce VOCs, and boost workplace wellbeing.
More importantly, they make offices feel human. In a landscape of fluorescent lighting and beige cubicles, a well-placed plant is a small act of rebellion against sterile corporate design.
The Science Behind Air Purifying Plants
NASA's 1989 Clean Air Study tested common houseplants for their ability to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from sealed chambers. The results showed that certain plants effectively reduced benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, and other common indoor pollutants.
Important context: The study used sealed chambers much smaller than actual offices. You would need an impractical density of plants to match the air-cleaning results. However, subsequent research has confirmed that plants in offices provide measurable benefits:
- Reduced CO2 levels — plants absorb CO2 and release oxygen during daylight hours
- Lower VOC concentrations — particularly formaldehyde from office furniture, carpets, and equipment
- Increased humidity — plants transpire water, combating the dry air created by aggressive office air conditioning
- Psychological benefits — the perceived air quality improvement is real and significant, even if the chemical filtration effect is modest
Top Air Purifying Plants for Singapore Offices
1. Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata)
Air purifying ability: Removes formaldehyde, benzene, xylene, and toluene. One of the few plants that continues to convert CO2 to oxygen at night (CAM photosynthesis).
Why it works in offices:
- Thrives in fluorescent lighting
- Tolerates air conditioning and irregular watering
- Vertical growth takes minimal desk space
- Goes weeks without attention during holiday periods
Best placement: Desk corners, meeting room tables, reception areas
2. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)
Air purifying ability: Tops NASA's list for removing acetone, benzene, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene. Also increases humidity.
Why it works in offices:
- Flowers in moderate office lighting
- Dramatic wilting signals when it needs water (then recovers fully)
- Elegant appearance suits professional environments
- Medium size fits desks and floor positions
Best placement: Manager offices, reception desks, meeting rooms
3. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
Air purifying ability: Effective at removing formaldehyde, xylene, and benzene — common emissions from office furniture and equipment.
Why it works in offices:
- Nearly indestructible
- Trails beautifully from shelves and cabinet tops
- Grows in low to moderate light
- Can be grown in water (no soil mess on desks)
Best placement: Top of filing cabinets, bookshelves, desk corners, above partitions
4. Rubber Plant (Ficus Elastica)
Air purifying ability: Large leaves absorb significant amounts of formaldehyde. Also effective at trapping particulate matter on leaf surfaces.
Why it works in offices:
- Bold visual presence anchors open-plan spaces
- Low maintenance with weekly watering
- Tolerates air conditioning well
- Available in various sizes from desk to floor plants
Best placement: Lobby areas, beside elevator banks, open-plan space dividers
5. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
Air purifying ability: Removes formaldehyde and carbon monoxide. One of the most efficient air purifiers per leaf area.
Why it works in offices:
- Produces baby plantlets that can stock the entire office
- Arching foliage adds movement to static office environments
- Extremely forgiving of neglect
- Compact enough for any desk
Best placement: Desk plants, hanging baskets near windows, shelf displays
6. Dracaena (Multiple species)
Air purifying ability: Dracaena Janet Craig and Dracaena Marginata are particularly effective at removing trichloroethylene and formaldehyde.
Why it works in offices:
- Tree-like form creates natural space division
- Extremely shade-tolerant (Janet Craig variety)
- Low watering needs
- Architectural presence in modern office design
Best placement: Floor plants in corners, beside desks, lobby focal points
7. Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata)
Air purifying ability: Among the best at removing formaldehyde. Also significantly increases ambient humidity.
Why it works in offices:
- Lush, natural appearance softens hard office lines
- Excellent humidity booster for air-conditioned spaces
- Dramatic in hanging baskets or on high shelves
Caveat: Needs more moisture than other office plants. Best in offices with regular care routines.
Best placement: Reception areas, break rooms, near windows
8. ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)
Air purifying ability: Removes xylene, toluene, and benzene from indoor air.
Why it works in offices:
- Thrives on neglect like no other plant
- Tolerates fluorescent lighting and air conditioning
- Modern, architectural appearance
- Handles weekend and holiday periods without water
Best placement: Anywhere — desks, shelves, dark corners, meeting rooms
Office Plant Placement Strategy
Individual Desks
One small to medium plant per desk. Choose low-maintenance varieties that tolerate fluorescent light and air conditioning:
- Snake Plant (compact varieties)
- Small Pothos in water
- ZZ Plant
- Small Peace Lily
Keep it practical: The plant should not interfere with work. Position beside the monitor or in a desk corner. Choose pots with saucers to protect the desk surface.
Meeting Rooms
One to two medium plants. Meeting rooms often have no natural light, so choose the most shade-tolerant species:
- Snake Plant
- ZZ Plant
- Dracaena Janet Craig
Bonus: Plants in meeting rooms have been shown to reduce stress and increase creative output in studies.
Reception and Lobby
Statement plants. This is where you invest in larger, more impressive specimens:
- Mature Rubber Plant or Fiddle Leaf Fig
- Large Peace Lily arrangement
- Tall Dracaena
- Bird of Paradise (if light is adequate)
First impressions matter. A healthy, well-maintained plant in the lobby signals a company that cares about its environment.
Open-Plan Spaces
Plants as natural dividers. Tall plants on the floor or shelf-height arrangements create visual and psychological boundaries between work zones:
- Rows of Snake Plants on low shelves
- Large floor plants marking zone transitions
- Trailing Pothos from overhead shelving
Break Rooms and Kitchens
Herbs and fragrant plants. Break rooms can accommodate edible plants that serve double duty:
- Basil, mint, and rosemary for communal tea and cooking
- Small citrus trees (if light is adequate)
- Fragrant Peace Lilies or Jasmine
Maintenance for Office Plants
Office plants face unique challenges:
- No one takes ownership during holidays and weekends
- Air conditioning runs 10+ hours daily
- Fluorescent lighting replaces natural light
- Multiple people may overwater (or no one waters)
Solutions
Assign a plant champion. One person per floor or team who checks plants weekly. Rotate responsibility monthly to prevent burnout.
Use self-watering pots. Reservoir-based pots provide consistent moisture for 1-2 weeks. Eliminates the weekend gap.
Choose drought-tolerant species. Snake Plant, ZZ Plant, and Pothos survive weeks without water. Design around resilience, not beauty alone.
Professional plant service. Many Singapore companies offer office plant rental and maintenance. They provide plants, replace struggling ones, and handle all care. Cost-effective for larger offices.
Watering schedule posted visibly. A simple sign — "Water me on Mondays" — prevents both neglect and over-enthusiastic multiple waterings.
Budget Considerations
Buy Once, Maintain Well
A healthy Snake Plant or ZZ Plant lasts years with minimal investment. The initial purchase is the primary cost — maintenance (water) is essentially free.
Propagation Saves Money
One Spider Plant or Pothos can stock an entire office floor through propagation. Start a few mother plants and distribute babies across desks.
ROI of Office Plants
Research suggests office plants contribute to:
- 15% increase in perceived productivity
- Reduced sick leave
- Higher employee satisfaction scores
- Improved client impressions of the workspace
The return on a few hundred dollars in plants vastly exceeds the cost.
Final Thoughts
Office plants are one of the simplest and most effective workplace improvements you can make. They clean the air, boost morale, reduce stress, and make sterile commercial spaces feel more human. In Singapore's air-conditioned office culture, they also counteract the drying, artificial environment that most workers spend eight or more hours in daily.
Start with the hardiest options — Snake Plant, ZZ Plant, Pothos — and build from there as your office green thumb develops.
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Quick summary
Key Takeaways
- The Science Behind Air Purifying Plants
- Top Air Purifying Plants for Singapore Offices
- Office Plant Placement Strategy
- Maintenance for Office Plants
- Budget Considerations
- Final Thoughts
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