The Escaping Flower Pot Uproots Greenery for Movement
Amelia Roblin — July 11, 2011 — Art & Design
References: andersonhorta.blogspot & designspotter
Plants are living breathing creatures, but unlike animals, they are forever bound to a stationary base. Playfully, the Escaping Flower Pot allows greenery to indirectly sprout legs below its fixed roots, and run rampant around the room in which it is contained.
Although I do love the creative's concept of a "fugitive plant that grow legs like in a cartoon, to escape from us giants," more likely than not, Anderson Horta's idea would actually remain immobile still if brought to life. It would, however, embrace the lighthearted notion that its contents do store the type of energy to which humans can relate. Replicating the bottom half of a running 3D character, the Escaping Flower Pot is sure to make your interior design more dynamic.
Although I do love the creative's concept of a "fugitive plant that grow legs like in a cartoon, to escape from us giants," more likely than not, Anderson Horta's idea would actually remain immobile still if brought to life. It would, however, embrace the lighthearted notion that its contents do store the type of energy to which humans can relate. Replicating the bottom half of a running 3D character, the Escaping Flower Pot is sure to make your interior design more dynamic.
Trend Themes
1. Mobile Planters - The trend of planters with legs that allow greenery to move and explore different spaces, adding an interactive element to interior design.
2. Dynamic Interior Design - The trend of incorporating elements like the Escaping Flower Pot that bring movement and energy to interior spaces, enhancing the overall aesthetic.
3. Living Decor - The trend of blurring the line between plants and decor, allowing plants to become a focal point and conversation starter in a space.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can take advantage of the trend by creating and marketing planters with legs as innovative and unique decor options for consumers.
2. Furniture - The furniture industry can explore incorporating planters with legs into their designs, creating multi-functional pieces that integrate plants and movement.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can use planters with legs to add a playful and dynamic element to their projects, creating spaces that are both visually appealing and interactive.
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