Growing fresh produce from the comfort of home has become a more appealing proposition for the average urbanite seeking to keep healthy foods on hand, so the conceptual 'Vegetment' vegetable cultivator is intended to help stylishly offer a solution.
Designed by Subin Cho, the gardening system draws inspiration from urban architecture, and features a series of elegantly functional components such as a sliding louver system that mimics the appearance of a sliding door and more. The unit is characterized by its compact design that would make it great for use in small apartments, while the three-tier construction maximizes food cultivation.
The conceptual 'Vegetment' vegetable cultivator maintains an automated functionality that would streamline use, while regular seed pod deliveries would keep users stocked with supplies.
Architecture-Inspired Indoor Gardens
The Conceptual 'Vegetment' Vegetable Cultivator is Elegant
Trend Themes
1. Indoor Urban Gardens - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation by creating more functional and stylish indoor gardening systems for small urban apartments.
2. Automated Vegetable Cultivation - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation by creating highly automated systems to streamline vegetable cultivation and delivery processes.
3. Architecture-inspired Gardening Equipment - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation by incorporating more architectural design elements into indoor gardening equipment.
Industry Implications
1. Home Appliance Industry - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation by developing more stylish and space-efficient gardening systems for small urban apartments.
2. Agriculture Technology Industry - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation by developing highly automated systems to streamline vegetable cultivation and delivery processes.
3. Home Decor Industry - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation by incorporating more architectural design elements into indoor gardening equipment to make them more aesthetically pleasing.