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SELF-SUSTAINING ECOSYSTEM LETS YOU GROW PLANTS IN WINDOWLESS SPACES
SELF-SUSTAINING ECOSYSTEM LETS YOU GROW PLANTS IN WINDOWLESS SPACES
We all know just how important it is to have plants grow indoors because of what they do for the air quality – they release oxygen while reducing carbon dioxide levels.Studio We Love Eames understands that, which is why they designed Mygdal, a glass planter that lets you grow plants inside, even if there are no windows.
Mygdal is its own self-sustaining ecosystem where it mimics sunlight…
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Événement par Obsolete, San Francisco.
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I’ve never been very good at looking after house plants, it has to be said. But I do like the idea of air plants, I think I could handle one of those, especially if it was accompanied by a beautiful, geometric glass planter from Glimpse Glass.
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How much do you guys love mini ornamental glass planters? I've literally just purchased a pack of 6 that I plan to use to create some terrariums so seeing this DIY was so timely.
Loved the simplicity of adding a splash of colour to the glass before filling it in. You could also do polka dots and hearts instead of a streak of colour - such endless creativity!
Image credit: Say Yes to Hoboken