Chicago, IL
Inside the historic 1914 Three Arts Club—now transformed into RH Chicago, a gallery of luxury home furnishings—Treescapes played a key role in bringing nature into one of the city’s most atmospheric dining spaces. The soaring glass atrium, home to the Three Arts Club Café, features a dramatic landscape of custom-fabricated Mediterranean olive trees, carefully engineered and hand-crafted by Treescapes to create a serene, timeless canopy.
These ultra-realistic olive trees soften the space’s grand architectural elements—brick archways, crystal chandeliers, and a central European-style fountain—with sculpted organic form and gentle foliage. Their naturalistic branching, bark texture, and custom planter integration deliver the immersive quality of a courtyard garden, without the limitations of live plants in an indoor environment.
Engineered to meet interior commercial code with inherently fire-retardant materials, the Treescapes olive trees offer lasting beauty and maintenance-free performance. The installation exemplifies how biophilic design and botanical art can elevate hospitality environments, adding warmth, elegance, and sensory richness to one of Chicago’s most talked-about destinations.
A signature Treescapes project, this installation merges architectural grandeur with a quiet reverence for nature—inviting guests to dine beneath the branches in a space that feels both curated and alive.