Video: New life of old books. Unusual flower pots from Gartenkultur
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Flowers and books are two eternal values that not only adorn life, but are also extremely useful both for a person and for the room in which he lives. It is not for nothing that shelves with books were considered the best interior decoration, and flowers can still melt the icy heart of a beauty. In company Gartenkultur we found a way to combine books and flowers so that they would delight and decorate us together. Old, shabby volumes of unnecessary books, which are probably gathering dust in the mezzanine, in the basement, cellar or in the attic, turn into original, unusual flower pots for both ordinary house plants and bonsai trees. To prevent the pages from getting wet, they are covered with a special insulating material, but you can make it much easier by cutting a hole in the pages to the size of the box in which the flower is planted.
In the same way, Gartenkultur offers to reuse old diaries, albums and magazines that can be stacked. By the way, such a "pot" with a plant will look great on a coffee table or a bookshelf, and for a room decorated as an office, this is just a godsend - you can hardly find a pot anywhere that would fit so perfectly into the interior of the room.
You can order such a device on the Gartenkultur website yourself, but you can also try to make it yourself.
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