The 'Balance' At-Home Plant Cultivator Works in Any Kitchen
Michael Hemsworth — November 19, 2021 — Art & Design
References: designerdot.co.kr & yankodesign
The conceptual 'Balance' at-home plant cultivator has been designed by Designer Dot as a modern appliance for the home that would provide inhabitants with the ability to grow their own fresh produce in a simple yet efficient way. The system works by having plant pods placed in the drawers and providing them with just the right amount of water along with ample light via LEDs. The drawer-style gardening system will diffuse light gently out of the drawers to prevent them from causing glare for those in the space.
The conceptual 'Balance' at-home plant cultivator works with an accompanying app that would help avid or amateur gardeners alike along during the growing process to make the process as streamlined as possible to maximize yield.
The conceptual 'Balance' at-home plant cultivator works with an accompanying app that would help avid or amateur gardeners alike along during the growing process to make the process as streamlined as possible to maximize yield.
Trend Themes
1. Indoor Gardening Appliances - Developing smart appliances that enable the growth of fresh produce in compact indoor spaces.
2. Minimalist Kitchen Gadgets - Designing sleek and practical appliances that fit seamlessly into lifestyle-focused home interiors.
3. Technology-integrated Plant Growth Systems - Integrating technological advancements to plant growth systems to simplify and enhance the process of gardening at home.
Industry Implications
1. Home Appliance Industry - The home appliance industry can seize opportunities to develop innovative gardening appliances made to serve urban dwellers and those with minimal living spaces.
2. Smart Home Technology Industry - The smart home technology industry can explore and invest in developing technologies and products that make indoor gardening more efficient and connected.
3. Sustainable Agriculture Industry - The sustainable agriculture industry can explore the potential of indoor gardening technologies as a way to promote year-round fresh produce production in urban areas and reduce carbon footprint associated with food transportation.
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