1. A Wearable Planter
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Why should your plants stay at home? They help clean the air you
breathe, are beautiful, and create a wonderful conversation starter.
Carry a sprout, a succulent, or a flower you found on your morning
walk. (Designer: Colleen Jordan)
2. Living Moss Bath Mat
Constructed of a decay-resistant foam
called plastazote, this bath mat is a nursery for three varieties of
living moss: ball mass, island moss and forest moss. The humidity of
the bathroom and the drops flowing from the body, water the mosses.
Great feeling to your feet are guaranteed! (Designer: Nguyen La Chanh)
3. Table With Removable Planter
Emily Wettstein used reclaimed walnut and steel to craft this beautifully organic table.
4. Dilston Grove
Through the application of clay,
germinating grass seed, water and natural light the boundary between
growth and decay, reverie and renewal was exposed within this repository
of spiritual memory. The artists regarded the architectural structure
as in some sense being inert, brooding and boarded up, no longer
functioning in the community. Bringing memory to the surface, the living
skin of grass literally drew life back within the fabric of the church.
A momentary resurrection. (Designers: Ackroyd & Harvey)
5. Green Bed
6. Green Umbrella Stand
This rather elegant new age umbrella stand uses rainwater from your
umbrella to feed thirsty grass and adds a fun spot of green to your
foyer. (Designer: Simon Enever)
7. Growing Jewelry
The collection of this hand jewelry is
designed for people in metropolitan cities and is an experiment in
drawing nature toward man, as nature being the presupposition of life.
(Designer: Hafsteinn Juliusson)
8. One Pot, Two Lives
A planter and a fish tank joined together. (Designers: Sheng-Zhe Feng and Ling-Yuan Chou )
9. Metamorphosis: Bookshelf
Handmade shelf inspired by Ivy. (Designer: Sebastian Errazuriz)
10. Growing Chair
Now you can sit on your favorite tree!
The chair resides on a rolling planter with willow trees growing from
each leg. Russian vine wraps around the willow branches for a full
greenery effect. (Designer: Michel Bussien)
11. Grass Car
Probably still running on petrol, this car disguises to be green. (Image credits: dipfan)
12. Green Knuckles
(Designer: Hafsteinn Juliusson)
13. Bloomin’ Designer’s Business Card
“By following the instructions correctly a decent bloom would have been seen within a week.” (Designer: Jamie Wieck)
14. Grass-On Green Lamp
This lamp is made entirely of recycled materials, and is completely recyclable. (Designer: ITILabDesign)
15. Grow Up Cup
A cup with a grassy bottom. (Designer: Jinsik Kim)
16. Grass Covered Mouse
(Designer: Hanaoka)
17. Pooktre Chair
In 1986 Peter had the idea of growing a chair. Nine years later
Peter and Becky became partners. Pooktre was born. Together they have
mastered the art of Tree shaping. Pooktre has perfected a Gradual
shaping method, which is the shaping of trees as they grow along
predetermined designs. Designing and setting up the supporting
framework are fundamental to the success of a tree. Some are intended
for harvest to be high quality indoor furniture and others will remain
living art.
18. Fly Tower
Fly Tower sees the artists working directly on the exterior of one of
London’s landmarks, transforming this iconic building into a living
artwork of massive proportions. (Designers: Ackroyd & Harvey)
19. Outdoor Living Room
The National Trust, in the UK, has launched a grass sofa project in
outdoor spaces. A total of 300 couches have been installed as a reaction
to the alarming amount of time (kids in particular) spend indoors.
20. Organic Clock
The clock is powered by a safe chemical
reaction between mud and metal electrodes, displaying the time without
the need for additional power sources. (Designers: Francesco
Castiglione Morelli & Tommaso Ceschi)
21. Life Drawing
Ackroyd and Harvey were granted permission by the Heritage
Protection Office of Riga to grow the complete exterior structure of a
mausoleum in the Grand City Cemetry, the original resting place of
the city’s elite 18th and 19th century merchants. Set in a tranquil
setting of trees, the atmosphere of the place belies a turbulent past,
with many of the tombs having been vandalised by factions of the
Soviet Army in the period of occupation prior to Latvia’s independance
over ten years ago. (Designers: Ackroyd & Harvey)
22. Grass Flip Flops
Take a walk in the grass wherever you are!
23. Flower Pots by GOOD!
“The trick is that we liked that flower pot and a person’s face
have a similar shape, which contributes to their visual association,
the effect is complete and pretty funny”. (Designer: GOOD!)
24. Green Roofs
Green roofs are frequently found on traditional farmhouses and farm buildings in Iceland
25. LED Mushroom Lamps
Lifelike glowing mushrooms made of glass, wood and led lights.
26. Ivy Bike Lock
Why does our bicycle need to be connected to light poles by chains
like a criminal in prison? Inspired by nature, the design of this
cable wire lock is a mimicry of ivy. It is unified in our daily scene
and promotes protection of the environment. It is soft and feels
natural. ‘Ivy’ is a plug to awaken the relationship between you and
society. (Designer: Sono Mocci)
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