A One Piece Planter With Useful Extended Tray
Christina Butty — July 31, 2009 — Eco
References: dezeen
It’s always interesting when people modify an object so well, that one has to wonder why the modification did not happen sooner.
This was the case when DMY Allstars revealed their terracotta pots featuring an extended tray at the base to catch excess water.
Created specifically by Uli Budde, the terracotta pot with extended tray allows the plant absorb or release water as needed. It also makes the whole plant owning thing a little less cumbersome.
This was the case when DMY Allstars revealed their terracotta pots featuring an extended tray at the base to catch excess water.
Created specifically by Uli Budde, the terracotta pot with extended tray allows the plant absorb or release water as needed. It also makes the whole plant owning thing a little less cumbersome.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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