Where Nature Meets Identity — A Moss Wall for Core Lithium
Core Lithium · Perth CBD · MOSSwall® colour 54 MINT
① Before
The problem
two bare white walls waiting for a vision
② After — installed & lit
The result - reception desk wall
A custom artistic installation behind the reception desk, a river landscape in two colours of moss
③ Proof — client's own signage
The result - lounge wall
The reception wall, MOSSwall® panels with the Core Lithium logo in illuminated lettering behind the reception lounge.
Core Lithium is a company built around the idea that what comes from the earth can power a better future. When they moved into their new Darwin office, they wanted that belief to be felt the moment someone stepped out of the lift — not just seen on a screen or read in a document, but physically present in the space.
Two large white walls at the entrance were the opportunity. Rather than artwork, paint, or signage alone, they chose MOSSwall® — real preserved moss, hand-made in Italy — as the material to bring their values to life.
The result is two distinct installations that work together. The reception wall is covered entirely in deep forest green MOSSwall® panels, with the Core Lithium logo mounted in front in illuminated lettering that glows against the natural texture behind it. It's the first thing every visitor, client, and new employee sees. It says immediately: this is a company that takes nature seriously.
The second wall, behind the reception desk, goes further. A custom artistic composition in two colours of moss — a vibrant Wasabi green and a deeper forest tone — traces the shape of a river winding through a landscape. It's a nod to the Northern Territory environment where Core Lithium operates, rendered entirely in natural preserved moss.
Both installations required zero soil, zero irrigation, and zero ongoing maintenance. MOSSwall® is 100% natural, preserved through a plant-based process, and carries Group 1 Fire Rating certification for commercial use in Australia. For a company whose entire identity is built around sustainability, the material choice wasn't just aesthetic — it was a statement.
