This European Home Uses Bamboo to Bring a Sense of Forestry To the Abode
M — August 13, 2016 — Art & Design
References: home-designing
This European home located in Moscow offers a way consumers can utilize vertical gardens in the home to bring an element of the forest indoors. The home features a concrete perforated block that acts as a faux forest bed where shoots of bamboo can grow to create a miniature woodland inside an abode. The lush and thickly cultivated grouping of plants can also be used to create spacial divisions in small spaces.
The indoor forest utilizes a small and slender planter that features closely placed punctured holes. It is through these holes that bamboo shoots can be cultivated to grow tall and freely, giving the illusion of a tightly packed forest while still indoors. The planter renders the garden mobile and easy to move from one area to the next.
The indoor forest utilizes a small and slender planter that features closely placed punctured holes. It is through these holes that bamboo shoots can be cultivated to grow tall and freely, giving the illusion of a tightly packed forest while still indoors. The planter renders the garden mobile and easy to move from one area to the next.
Trend Themes
1. Vertical Gardens - Using vertical gardens in indoor spaces to bring nature indoors and create spacial divisions.
2. Bamboo Cultivation - Utilizing bamboo shoots to create a miniature woodland inside an abode.
3. Mobile Indoor Gardens - Creating portable and movable indoor gardens using small and slender planters.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Providing vertical garden solutions for interior spaces to enhance home aesthetics and promote wellness.
2. Gardening Supplies - Producing specialized planters and tools for cultivating bamboo shoots and other plants in indoor environments.
3. Interior Design - Incorporating the concept of vertical gardens as a unique and visually appealing element in interior design projects.
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