Losing Focus Quickly?
When I work, I often lose my focus.
Everything is distracting, especially the colorful images on my phone, and before I know it, I’m watching cute cats snuggling in pumpkin costumes.
And the work keeps piling up.​​​
But what if there were an alternative, something I could look at when I lose focus?
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A colorful image that captivates my attention, calms and centers me, so that I can continue working with focus afterward?​​
An Alternative Eye-Catcher
This Is the Focus Flower
A visual anchor that helps you regain focus after small breaks in your work or study routine. The shapes and colors are based on studies and concepts* from psychology, and testers report a calming, focusing, and inspiring effect.

The Focus Flower was developed by Mira Gemperle, a Swiss artist who knows the loss of concentration as well as a bus driver knows the road network, thanks to her ADHD. In her search for everyday elements that promote focus, the Focus Flower was born.
*Based on the principles of color and shape psychology and the results of the following studies::
Kwallek, N., Lewis, C. M., & Robbins, A. S. (1988). Effects of Office Interior Color on Workers’ Mood and Productivity. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 66(1), 123-128.
Greene TC, Bell PA, Boyer WN. Coloring the environment: Hue, arousal, and boredom. Bull Psych Socie. 1983;21(4):253–254.
Gamble KR, Howard JH Jr, Howard DV. Not just scenery: viewing nature pictures improves executive attention in older adults. Exp Aging Res. 2014;40(5):513-30.


