Indoor gardening traditionally requires ample countertop space and natural light, but the conceptual 'Home Garden' is designed to change this with a discreet, all-in-one construction. Designed by Igor Abakumov, the system works by being integrated right into the kitchen counter and will slide out to reveal ample area for growing greens within. This puts fresh ingredients exactly where they'll be needed to let chefs simply open the drawer to retrieve what they need for a specific recipe.
The conceptual 'Home Garden' has a connected design to let users keep an eye on how it's functioning, and will monitor moisture levels and temperature to ensure they are always at the right level. The system identifies the perfect way for gardening to be more accessible for those who live in smaller homes or urban areas.
Kitchen Cabinet Herb Gardens
The Conceptual 'Home Garden' by Igor Abakumov is Connected
Trend Themes
1. Indoor Kitchen Gardens - Designing all-in-one constructions to fit the needs of urban and smaller homes.
2. Connected Home Gardens - Innovating home gardens with moisture and temperature monitoring to improve functionality.
3. Discreet Countertop Gardens - Improving countertop spaces with garden features to provide fresh ingredients for recipes.
Industry Implications
1. Home Improvement Industry - Creating indoor gardening systems for more accessible living in urban and smaller spaces.
2. Smart Home Industry - Integrating connected designs in home gardens for monitoring temperature and moisture levels.
3. Kitchen and Appliance Industry - Producing discreet countertop herb gardens for fresh and healthy cooking experiences at home.