Many urbanites worry about setting down roots -- literal roots -- around rental properties, and some simply do not have a patch of land to work with at all. The Hochbeet Planter is great for all types of metropolitan people living in all sorts of houses and apartment complexes, enabling them to establish a garden wherever they might like.
Simon Frambach worked with Thinking Hands and several other designers on this project. The results of their research led them to produce an elevated flower pot with a lightweight but sturdy tubular steel frame. A rounded triangular rim is integrated into the assembly of the top of the Hochbeet Planter, offering support for a hemp fabric basket of soil. If you plan to move away or to simply reorganize your balcony garden, the job is much easier with this simple contraption.
Disassemblable Urban Gardens
The Hochbeet Planter is Perfect for the Nomadic City Dweller
Trend Themes
1. Disassemblable Urban Gardens - The disassemblable urban garden trend allows nomadic city dwellers to easily set up and relocate their gardens.
2. Lifestyle Adaptation - The lifestyle adaptation trend caters to urbanites living in rental properties or apartments without access to land by providing portable and versatile garden solutions.
3. Lightweight Garden Structures - The lightweight garden structures trend offers urban gardeners a durable but easy-to-move solution for establishing gardens in various urban spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Home and Garden - The home and garden industry can capitalize on the disassemblable urban gardens trend by developing portable gardening products tailored to city dwellers.
2. Sustainable Living - The sustainable living industry can seize the opportunity presented by the lifestyle adaptation trend to design and market eco-friendly urban gardening solutions.
3. Architecture and Design - The architecture and design industry can explore the lightweight garden structures trend to create innovative and aesthetically pleasing structures for urban gardening purposes.