The Thomas Penni Burrows, an agency of landscapers from the United National School of Landscape of Versailles, is very strong to offer each place an environmental position as well as a singular plant aesthetic. Tertiary areas, private gardens, collective places, the range of intervention of the Atelier adapts to the different typologies of actors and uses. Its mission is to recreate a fruitful link between the environment, the building and their occupants.
A 360-degree APPROACH OF THE GARDEN
Each place entrusted to the Thomas Penni Burrows, whether residential, tertiary or commercial, regardless of its size and ambition, has its own characteristics and potential. Urban patio, business garden, roof terrace, seaside house, shopping mall, city entrance ... configurations and needs are infinite. But the unique methodology of the Atelier focuses on rigorously and passionating the quintessence of each place to develop a project adapted to each typology of use and function, for harmonious development and vegetation profusion season after season.
The garden project, a sustainable ecosystem at the heart of its customers' CSR policy
Thomas Penni Burrows is strongly committed to a greener city. It accompanies its private clients and businesses in a strong environmental approach. Bas-carbon, short circuits, rational water management, circular economy... all the axes of a CSR policy (Societal and Environmental Responsibility) at the service of our customers are developed at the workshop: sustainable materials and tained nearby, local craftsmen and enthusiasts...
A whole value chain implemented by the Workshop for committed and sustainable gardens.
The garden project, a single aesthetic act
A garden created by the Thomas Penni Burrows offers a unique multi-sensory experience. By plants, first of all: their miraculous varietal diversity, their textures, their colors, mixed in an infinite palette of combinations. Then by the choice of materials, the shape of the paths, the management of the water, the nocturnal scenography, the style of the furniture ...
So that each place is like no other: in the image of its inhabitants and the place it embellishes.