The Okidome Eden Window Planter Suctions onto Smooth Surfaces
Michael Hemsworth — February 16, 2016 — Art & Design
References: okidome & thegadgetflow
Despite a shift towards small living spaces, many consumers are still looking to maintain the pastimes associated with large home living like gardening which the Okidome Eden Window Planter enables. Rather than require a surface to be placed on, the planter can suction onto a window pane, tile or even mirror to make the most of unused space. This enables avid gardeners to keep small plants or herbs within their living space for year-round harvesting.
The Okidome Eden Window Planter is great for placing directly onto a window pane to capture sunlight, which cuts down on having to arrange plants to be in the right position in a space to flourish. The exterior material used on the planter is UV-protected to ensure it doesn't degrade after extended periods in the sun.
The Okidome Eden Window Planter is great for placing directly onto a window pane to capture sunlight, which cuts down on having to arrange plants to be in the right position in a space to flourish. The exterior material used on the planter is UV-protected to ensure it doesn't degrade after extended periods in the sun.
Trend Themes
1. Small Space Gardening - The trend of gardening in small living spaces has created demand for innovative solutions like the Okidome Eden Window Planter.
2. Vertical Gardening - The shift towards small living spaces has also led to an increase in vertical gardening techniques and products.
3. Year-round Harvesting - Consumers are looking for ways to grow plants and herbs indoors to have access to fresh produce throughout the year.
Industry Implications
1. Home and Garden - The Okidome Eden Window Planter is a disruptive innovation for the home and garden industry, catering to the needs of small space dwellers.
2. Interior Design - The trend of small space gardening opens up opportunities for innovative interior design concepts that incorporate vertical gardens and planters.
3. Sustainable Living - The desire for year-round harvesting and indoor gardening aligns with the growing interest in sustainable living and reducing dependence on store-bought produce.
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