Sky Planters
Sky Planters (designed by Patrick Morris)use a ground-breaking internal reservoir system to feed water directly to the roots, meaning no water evaporates or drips. The soil is also locked in so there’s no mess. Made from ceramic they come in three sizes, x-small (great for herbs in the kitchen), small and medium. Available at Rockett St. George.
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11 comments:
hooray! these are from New Zealand, about an hour North of Auckland. The Morris and James pottery is one of my favourite weekend places to go. They look even more amazing in person.
Woww! I love the planters. Thank you for introducing them to me!
Eeek! Love love the topsy-turviness of those!
oh my gosh... these are amazing!
wow, the orchids & ferns look lovely that way, but i wonder if the other plants would fight against gravity...
That is crazy! Never seen anything quite like these!
WoW , so coooooool the wonderful project .... But thought it`s difficulty the plan : )good
love the upside down plants! crazy idea!
That wall behind the plants is inspiring me!
gorgeous, love the rawness of the wall- fabulous idea! mady
holy cow!
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