Hanging planters with house plants, reminiscent of jellyfish
Hanging planters with house plants, reminiscent of jellyfish

Video: Hanging planters with house plants, reminiscent of jellyfish

Video: Hanging planters with house plants, reminiscent of jellyfish
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"Little monsters" - unusual, floating in the air, pots for indoor plants
"Little monsters" - unusual, floating in the air, pots for indoor plants

It turns out that by planting a special type of succulents in the dry shells of sea urchins, you can get several new pots for home plants, and turning them upside down, you can settle in your home a bizarre flock of jellyfish floating in the air.

Aerial jellyfish - the idea of a talented designer and art director Katie Van Hoang … She came up with a new piece of furniture - unique, cute, suspended pots made of sea urchin shells - like a mobile, hovering from the ceiling.

Unusual hanging capsho jellyfish
Unusual hanging capsho jellyfish
An original way to grow plants at home
An original way to grow plants at home

These plants, reminiscent of jellyfish floating in the air, the designer sells on his page on the Internet, under the name Petit Beast.

Turquoise yellow pots made from gfywbhz sea urchin
Turquoise yellow pots made from gfywbhz sea urchin
Floating pots with houseplants
Floating pots with houseplants
Plants in the shell of a sea urchin
Plants in the shell of a sea urchin
A bright pot for plants of an amazing shape
A bright pot for plants of an amazing shape
A home flower that resembles a jellyfish
A home flower that resembles a jellyfish
A kind of replacement for the usual flower pots
A kind of replacement for the usual flower pots

Creating their "little monsters" Katie Van Hoang not only gives a second life to the old shells of sea urchins, but also allows its succulents to find a new habitat. But for those marine inhabitants who could not find a home, a Japanese artist Aki Inomata creates artificial houses using a 3D printer. The Japanese woman named her art project "Why Not Over a" Shelter "to Hermit Crabs?", or "Why not give shelter to hermit crabs?"

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