A clever an gorgeous solution to integrating plants into interior spaces is to install Pendularis Indoor Floating Gardens. So quickly can high-demand surfaces such as tabletops and floors become cluttered with decorative objects, which is why this system has been designed to impose no footprint at all.
The winner of a Red Dot Design Award, this modular LED-lit contraption comprises a tubular aluminum planter that can be extended to span the space desired. It may sit on a stable footing to trim the foot of a wall, or it can suspend from the ceiling by undetectable steel wires. Several tiers can be installed in series, creating lush partitions to separate open-plan spaces. The functional and aesthetic options abound.
And one crucially attractive feature of the Pendularis Indoor Floating Garden is that you only have to water its succulent plants every three weeks to maintain them.
Pipe-Like Hanging Planters
An Indoor Floating Garden Lets Greenery Contribute to the Architecture
Trend Themes
1. Modular Indoor Gardens - There are design and manufacturing opportunities for developing modular indoor gardens that can be customized to fit customers' unique spaces and lighting needs.
2. Vertical Gardening - Vertical gardening systems for indoor spaces can provide a solution for businesses or homeowners looking to bring the benefits of plants into smaller, less conventional spaces.
3. Low-maintenance Indoor Plants - The demand for low-maintenance indoor plants is rising rapidly, creating opportunities for breeders to develop and market new, easy-to-care-for plant varieties.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The Pendularis Indoor Floating Garden presents an opportunity for interior designers to incorporate modular, space-saving, and visually appealing indoor garden designs into their work.
2. Home Decor - Manufacturers and retailers of home decor products could develop vertical gardening solutions, and low maintenance plants to cater to the rising demand for stylish greenery in small indoor spaces.
3. Horticulture - The creation of low-maintenance plant species for indoor gardening presents an opportunity for horticulturalists to innovate and develop plants that can thrive with minimal sunlight, low-water needs and are resistant to pests or diseases.