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Commercial & Event Plant Styling

byBaagh BagichaLandscape projects across Delhi NCR, Rajasthan & UP; Visit studio in Sector 135, NoidaStarts from120 Per Sq. Ft. (Min. 500 sq. ft.)View full gallery

I create vibrant, lush environments for businesses, cafes, and film sets that make your space feel alive and welcoming from day one.

A glimpse of a large Champa tree being brought in for a sprawling, floral terrace we designed for Refuge in Delhi. Creating green spaces for restaurants and bars is one of my passions.

A stunning courtyard we designed, featuring two large Dracaenas in polymer pots flanking a beautiful water feature. This kind of symmetrical design creates a sense of calm and luxury.

I made it to Amazon Prime. It was an amazing experience to do the plant and landscaping setup for the show 'Call Me Bae' by Dharma Productions.

A look at the grand entrance we created for the 'Call Me Bae' set. We used a variety of large, potted plants to create a luxurious and established feel for the mansion.

Another shot from the 'Call Me Bae' set, showing the cluster of plants we arranged on the porch to create a welcoming and lived-in look.

The final look of the entrance for the show. The large Champa tree in a white polymer pot perfectly complements the grand architecture.

Behind the scenes on the set of 'Call Me Bae'. My team is setting up a water bowl feature amidst the lush greenery we brought in.

My team at work, placing large Bismarckia palms in modern black pots for the show. It takes a lot of hard work to create these beautiful green sets.

A close-up of the beautiful pink Ixora flowers we used on the 'Call Me Bae' set, arranged with stones and pebbles for a natural look.

The same Ixora flowers, showing how they add a pop of color to the landscape design.

About Commercial, Retail & Event Spaces

Whether it's a high-traffic restaurant or a film set, we don't just use decorative plants—we source mature, hardy species that look 'lived-in' immediately. For the Call Me Bae set, that meant hauling in established Champa and Ficus trees to create that lush mansion vibe that holds up under studio lights and long production days.

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