Video: Herbal ottoman
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Designers do not want to come to terms with the fact that modern people spend little time in nature. And what they just do not come up with, so that we have at least a little more greenery in our house. AND moss bloomed in the bathroom, now there is also a grass ottoman. The ottoman seems completely made of grass, and I really want to think so! Just imagine - sit on it, and there is real grass under you. It’s cool, of course, but in summer it’s the very thing. Nevertheless, it is very difficult to keep live grass in this form at home, especially in winter. And in the summer we do not lack it. So the designer Nancy Favier created an ottoman, on which, although grass grows, it is unnatural, of course. However, this does not make the piece of furniture unattractive.
You look at him and do not get enough of it, because it looks almost like living! Moreover, it is soft to sit on it, and it is pleasant to look at it, because the color is green. Of course, it will not fit into any interior, but, without a doubt, it will decorate and add brightness. Are you ready to host such a miracle at home? I would love to do it just because I love the color green.
Designer: Nancy Favier
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