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Phoenix dactylifera. Single and multi-trunk configurations with full-density frond canopies. Heights 4–12m standard. Designed for boulevard planting, resort landscapes, arrival courts, and indoor atrium applications.
Vivitect delivers large-scale artificial tree systems designed for commercial and public environments, combining botanical realism, structural integrity, and long-term durability across indoor and outdoor applications.
Artificial tree systems are permanent architectural features — coordinated structures integrating trunk engineering, canopy composition, and material performance to deliver consistent, large-scale visual impact in environments where natural planting is impractical or unsustainable.
Unlike standalone decorative replicas, these systems are developed as specification-ready components designed to meet the structural, aesthetic, and performance demands of commercial and institutional projects. Trunk cores are engineered for load-bearing stability. Canopies are composed for proportion and density at scale. Materials are selected for climate exposure, fire performance, and long-term color stability.
Every system is coordinated with project teams from specification through installation, supported by material submittals, technical documentation, and approval-process coordination.
From hotel lobbies and resort landscapes to retail boulevards, entertainment destinations, and urban public realm — artificial tree systems provide the presence and spatial definition of mature planting without irrigation, seasonal variation, or ongoing horticultural maintenance.
Explore related systems: Artificial Green Walls, Artificial Floral Systems, and Plant Trellis Systems for structural planting support across your project.
Artificial tree systems are engineered planting features that replicate the form, proportion, and visual character of natural tree species at architectural scale. Each system consists of three coordinated components: a structural trunk core, a composed foliage canopy, and a base integration system designed to connect with the project's foundation, planter, or structural slab.
These are not off-the-shelf decorative trees. Each system is developed to a project's specific scale, species, spatial context, and environmental conditions. Trunk construction uses steel or fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) cores — selected based on height, load requirements, and whether the installation is interior or exterior.
Canopy composition addresses density, color variation, and botanical proportion to ensure visual credibility at close range and from a distance. For large systems, canopies are modular — allowing controlled on-site assembly while maintaining visual continuity.
Artificial tree systems are specified in environments where natural trees face practical constraints: subterranean spaces with no root volume, climate-controlled interiors where irrigation is undesirable, arid outdoor environments with water restrictions, and large-format commercial settings where visual consistency across multiple units is required.
Vivitect — A TycoonX Brand — develops these systems as coordinated architectural components, not catalogue products.
Vivitect's artificial tree systems span a range of species, each developed for specific architectural and environmental contexts. All variants are available in custom heights, canopy diameters, and trunk configurations.
Phoenix dactylifera. Single and multi-trunk configurations with full-density frond canopies. Heights 4–12m standard. Designed for boulevard planting, resort landscapes, arrival courts, and indoor atrium applications.
Bismarckia nobilis. Silver-blue fan-shaped foliage for contemporary and luxury hospitality. Distinctive leaf structure provides strong visual contrast against architectural surfaces. Effective as accent or grouped installations in resort and high-end residential projects.
Ravenala madagascariensis. Architectural fan-form systems with dramatic banana-leaf fronds arranged in a single vertical plane. Bold silhouette for hotel lobbies, resort atriums, and tropical-themed commercial environments.
Ficus benghalensis. Wide-canopy systems with aerial root detailing for landmark focal points in hotel lobbies, destination retail, and public gathering spaces. Suited to large-format interiors and covered outdoor environments.
Acacia spp. Flat-canopy spreading forms referencing arid-region natural landscapes. Specified for public realm, resort settings, and projects seeking regional botanical identity. Canopy proportions calibrated for shade-scale visual effect.
Prosopis cineraria. Culturally significant arid-region species — national tree of the UAE. Specified for public realm, cultural, and civic projects across the GCC where regional botanical identity and landscape narrative are part of the design brief.
Olea europaea. Characterful trunk forms with silver-green foliage. Suited to boutique hospitality, courtyard environments, luxury retail, and cultural venues. Trunk textures hand-detailed for close-range credibility.
Ficus microcarpa. Dense rounded canopy with braided trunk and characterful exposed root structure. Specified for hotel lobbies, corporate atriums, and luxury retail where root detail and trunk form create close-range visual interest.
Ficus benjamina. Graceful weeping canopy with pendant branch structures and dense fine-textured foliage. Effective in sheltered courtyards, covered walkways, and large interior environments where a softer naturalistic aesthetic is required.
Eucalyptus spp. Open, airy canopy with silver-green foliage and characterful multi-stem trunk structure. Specified for contemporary hospitality, mixed-use landscapes, and environments where a distinctive non-tropical botanical character is required.
Acer spp. Dense rounded canopy for corporate interiors, retail environments, and mixed-use developments. Available in seasonal color options — spring green, summer green, or warm autumn tones — for temperate or international botanical character.
Jacaranda mimosifolia. Vivid purple-blue flowering canopy providing intense seasonal colour in entertainment destinations, civic spaces, and destination retail. A statement species for projects requiring visual impact beyond conventional foliage.
Wisteria spp. Cascading systems with dense clusters of purple, white, and mixed-tone blooms across a structured multi-stem canopy. Specified for boutique hospitality, luxury retail, cultural venues, and residential environments where floral abundance is central to the design intent.
On request. Over 50 additional species available, with bespoke development for any species not in the standard range — for specific botanical references, regional planting themes, or unique design narratives.
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Steel cores are typically specified for large outdoor installations requiring structural anchoring to foundations or substructure. FRP cores offer weight advantages for interior applications, rooftop installations, and environments where corrosion resistance is critical. Outer trunk surfaces are hand-sculpted with bark textures, color variation, and natural imperfections to achieve botanical realism at close range.
Systems above a certain scale are designed for modular transport and site assembly — trunk sections, canopy modules, and base components manufactured to reconnect precisely on site, ensuring that visual quality is maintained regardless of logistic constraints.
Core selection driven by height, load requirements, wind exposure, and installation context. Outer surfaces hand-sculpted with bark textures and color variation for botanical realism at close range.
Natural growth patterns — varying density, leaf orientation, and color gradation from canopy centre to perimeter. Modular design for large systems assembled on site while maintaining visual continuity.
Bolt-down base plates for concrete slabs, planter-integrated mounting for raised-bed installations, and concealed anchoring systems for ground-level applications where the base must be visually hidden beneath surface materials.
Standard systems 2 to 12 metres. Custom engineering developed beyond this range for landmark installations, atrium spaces, and entertainment environments. Structural engineering scaled accordingly.
Artificial tree systems are developed to perform consistently over the long term across demanding project conditions. Material selection and engineering decisions are driven by the project's specific environmental exposure and operational requirements.
UV-stabilised foliage and finishing materials designed for sustained exposure in high-radiation climates, including the Arabian Peninsula. Critical for maintaining foliage color, trunk finish integrity, and visual consistency over years of direct sun exposure.
Fire-rated and fire-retardant options available on demand. Coordinated with the project's compliance requirements and documented through material submittals. Treatments applied to foliage, trunk surfaces, and structural components as specified.
Materials selected for dimensional stability and resistance to fading, warping, or degradation under temperature cycling, humidity variation, and sustained environmental exposure. Systems maintain their original visual character without seasonal decline.
Manufacturing processes ensure consistency in trunk dimensions, canopy density, foliage color, and overall proportion across all units — critical for boulevard planting, retail arcades, resort landscapes, and any multi-unit installation.
Structural loads, wind loads, and anchoring requirements coordinated with the project's engineering team to ensure safe, code-compliant installation. Documentation prepared for consultant review and approval.
Material submittals, technical specifications, fire documentation, and installation guidelines prepared as part of every project — structured to support consultant review and approval workflows from specification through installation.
Artificial tree systems are specified in commercial, hospitality, public realm, and destination environments where natural planting faces practical constraints or where controlled, maintenance-free aesthetics are required.
Lobby atriums, arrival courts, poolside landscapes, resort boulevards, and indoor dining environments. Artificial trees provide the scale and presence of mature planting without irrigation infrastructure, root management, or seasonal maintenance — critical in high-service hospitality environments where visual consistency must be maintained year-round.
Mall interiors, retail boulevards, food courts, and mixed-use podium landscapes. Tree systems define spatial zones, provide vertical scale, and create natural wayfinding landmarks across large commercial floor plates.
Pedestrian plazas, transit hubs, civic squares, and waterfront promenades. Specified where below-grade constraints, arid climate conditions, or water restrictions make natural planting impractical at the required scale. See also Plant Trellis Systems for structural vertical greenery support.
Theme parks, cultural attractions, exhibition spaces, and landmark destinations. Large-scale tree systems support themed environments where specific species, proportions, or botanical narratives must be precisely controlled. Illuminated feature systems are often specified alongside tree installations at night-activated venues.
Office lobbies, coworking spaces, and headquarters reception areas. Tree systems introduce biophilic scale and presence in climate-controlled commercial interiors where natural trees face light, irrigation, and maintenance limitations.
Private villas, penthouse terraces, and residential tower amenity spaces. Custom tree systems provide curated landscape character in environments where space, maintenance access, or climate conditions limit natural planting options.
Vivitect — A TycoonX Brand — approaches artificial tree systems as engineered architectural components, not decorative products. Every system is developed, documented, and coordinated to meet the expectations of professional project teams.
Each tree system is engineered as a coordinated structure — trunk, canopy, and base designed together for the project's specific requirements, not selected from a product catalogue. Custom development capability is a core offering, not an exception.
Material submittals, technical specifications, fire performance documentation, and installation guidelines are prepared as part of the project coordination process — structured to support consultant review and approval workflows from the outset.
Vivitect works directly with architects, interior designers, landscape consultants, and contractors throughout specification, approval, and installation. This coordination ensures tree systems align with design intent, technical requirements, and project timelines.
Species, scale, trunk character, canopy proportion, and foliage composition are developed to match project-specific requirements. Over 50 species available. Custom development for any species, proportion, or botanical narrative not in the standard range.
Vivitect has supported projects across major Saudi and Middle Eastern developments — including hospitality, entertainment, retail, and public realm environments requiring large-scale, multi-unit artificial tree installations with consistent specification across every unit.
Whether you are specifying systems for a new development, coordinating feature installations for an existing environment, or exploring options for an upcoming project — Vivitect is ready to support your team from concept to completion.
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