Discolored Fake Plants

'Slightly Browning Fake Plants' Resemble Slightly Neglected Houseplants

The team behind Slightly Browning Fake Plants is of the belief that "fake plants look too good" and it is out to change that with its own artificial plants that feature broken stems, brown leaves and other imperfections.

All too often, fake plants are highly artificial-looking, with waxy leaves, unnaturally green colors and all-too-perfect symmetrical forms. On Kickstarter, Slightly Browning Fake Plants is introducing the world to its ultra-convincing fake plants, which come in varieties like the Boston Fern-style '2 Week Vacation,' the partially discolored and wilted '3 Week Vacation' and 'Suck-ulent.'

It has only ever been the norm for perfectly formed artificial houseplants to offer most of the advantages of a real plant, but these ones add a hint of greenery and humor to one's space through an unparalleled level of realism.
Trend Themes
1. Imperfect Artificial Plants - Creating artificial plants with intentionally broken stems and brown leaves disrupts the market for perfectly formed fake plants.
2. Ultra-realistic Fake Plants - Offering ultra-convincing fake plants adds a new level of realism to the artificial plant industry.
3. Humorous Greenery Decor - Introducing artificial plants that add a hint of greenery and humor disrupts the traditional perception of houseplant decor.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can benefit from offering imperfect artificial plants as a unique and humorous design element.
2. Artificial Plant Manufacturing - Manufacturers of artificial plants have the opportunity to develop ultra-realistic products that cater to consumers seeking a more authentic experience.
3. Interior Design - The interior design industry can leverage ultra-convincing fake plants to create realistic and humorous spaces for clients.

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