Unwanted fish bowls, barware and apothecary jars have been reclaimed and re-purposed into living art terrariums by Kate Bailey, a garden expert who recently launched her first collection of Terrariums at Fernseed store and gallery in Oakland.
These are so incredible, they are more living art than mere house plants. From small apothecary jars to fish bowls to reclaimed hurricanes, Kate Bailey is able to take glassware that was to be destined for the landfill and made them into cherished treasures instead.
Recycled Glass Terrariums
Kate Bailey Turns Old Barware & Fish Bowls Into Mini Gardens
Trend Themes
1. Repurposed Glassware - Repurposing unwanted glassware into terrariums presents an opportunity for eco-friendly and creative home decor solutions.
2. Living Art Terrariums - Creating terrariums that are seen as living art rather than traditional house plants opens up possibilities for unique and visually appealing decor options.
3. Sustainable Home Decor - The trend of using recycled materials for home decor items like terrariums provides opportunities for sustainable design and eco-conscious consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Eco-friendly Design - The repurposed glassware trend offers opportunities for sustainable design companies to create unique and environmentally friendly home decor products.
2. Art and Craft - The concept of living art terrariums opens up potential for artists and crafters to create one-of-a-kind pieces that blur the line between art and home decor.
3. Retail and Home Furnishings - The demand for sustainable and visually appealing home decor items like recycled glass terrariums presents an opportunity for retailers and home furnishings industries to cater to eco-conscious consumers.