This document discusses the design of a nature-inspired relaxation space to help reduce work-related stress. It describes a GRIP service model that was used which emphasized the flexibility of design. The document outlines how designers conducted research on work-related stress by developing probes like personal balance, ambient experiences and paced breathing. It also discusses how prototypes were developed using principles of biophilia, biomimicry and life to support reducing stress. Finally, it notes that the GRIP approach brought together research, design, education and professionals.