Vases and planters to start-off the 'flower season' right.
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Flower season is here!
Today, we will have a look at various vases and planters for your garden, so that you can show off your floral arrangements with a little bit of design as well.
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Two small plant vase derived from the stylized shape of an oversize cactus from a stable base which refers to the ‘60s. Ideal to characterize indoor and outdoor environments with originality.
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It was 1983 when Achille Castiglioni imagined a subtle presence, dynamic in its composition, flexible in its overall articulated design, whose scope was to host houseplants in their own pots, held up by round small plates (as if they were caring hands) displayed regularly along all the height of the structure. Horizontally, each item can be turned around by 120 degrees, so to better arrange plants of different sizes to better benefit from the daylight, on this little indoor ‘vertical wood’.
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An object that takes its cue from a tumbler. Its size makes it particularly suitable for plants or medium/large plant decorations, or to become the reference point of an event, a huge glass filled with ice where you can cool beverage bottles...
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BD Love Planter - BD Barcelona
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The planter/bench is made from rotation-moulded polyethylene, a 100% waterproof material that is dyed during the manufacturing process
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Nuclear Plant - Lyon Bèton
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A cement vase inspired by the cooling towers of the nuclear plants. The Nuclear Plant offers an artistic antithesis between nature and human’s environmental abuse, it puts the energy transition in the middle of our daily concerns.
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Handmade terracotta vase with a waterproof treatment. Subtlety, beauty and memory are omnipresent in their design.
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