Somewhere That’s Green is a tranquil and imaginative plant shop located in the Pacific Northwest, founded by John Kish. More than just a place to buy plants, it is a thoughtfully curated space where nature, creativity, and community overlap. The shop blends a calming retail environment with an intimate theatre experience, creating something truly rare and memorable for the area.
John’s vision for Somewhere That’s Green has always been rooted in creating a space that feels welcoming and inclusive. Whether someone walks in with years of plant knowledge or is buying their very first houseplant, the atmosphere encourages people to slow down, feel at ease, and reconnect with the simple beauty of being surrounded by living things.

Somewhere That’s Green is a tranquil and imaginative plant shop located in the Pacific Northwest, founded by John Kish. More than just a place to buy plants, it is a thoughtfully curated space where nature, creativity, and community overlap. The shop blends a calming retail environment with an intimate theatre experience, creating something truly rare and memorable for the area.
John’s vision for Somewhere That’s Green has always been rooted in creating a space that feels welcoming and inclusive. Whether someone walks in with years of plant knowledge or is buying their very first houseplant, the atmosphere encourages people to slow down, feel at ease, and reconnect with the simple beauty of being surrounded by living things.
Somewhere That’s Green is not the kind of business that can be explained through photos alone. The feeling of being inside the space is what makes it special. It is peaceful, immersive, and unlike anything else nearby. From the moment you step inside, you are met with warmth, intention, and a sense of quiet wonder. John wanted a film that could capture that feeling and translate it into a story that people could experience before ever walking through the door.
We approached this project with the goal of creating something that felt both grounded and cinematic. Rather than simply documenting the shop, we focused on crafting an emotional narrative around what the space represents. The film highlights the details that make Somewhere That’s Green so unique, including the lush environment, the thoughtful design, and the way the theatre element adds depth to the entire experience. Every shot was built to feel calm and inviting, mirroring the atmosphere John has created.
To reflect the inclusive nature of the business, we emphasized the idea that this space belongs to everyone. It is not just a store, and it is not just a theatre. It is a gathering place for people who want to feel inspired, connected, and at peace. Through careful pacing, natural lighting, and intentional sound design, the film was created to feel like stepping into the shop itself. Slow, steady, and full of texture.
The final result is an evergreen brand film that now serves as a digital greeting for Somewhere That’s Green. It introduces potential customers to the heart of the business and gives website visitors a genuine taste of the vibe before they ever plan a visit. More than a promotional asset, the film acts as a lasting piece of storytelling that reflects the experience John has built and helps new audiences understand why Somewhere That’s Green is something truly special.
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