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My Grass Terrariums by Jorge Luis for Bleach Design

by TreeHugger on 01.25.05
Food & Health (botanical)

my grass.jpgIf botanical key chains don’t suit your grown-up requirements (or you don’t live in Japan and couldn’t get your hands on one), then perhaps you’ll find the My Grass terrarium more to your liking (or getting). These modern, minimal terrariums look nothing like the ones you used in eighth-grade science class—except that they’re an excellent habitat for green plants, of course. (And you know how we love green plants and good indoor air quality.) These white-hot versions will look far superior and sophisticated in your mature abode, however, and are great for growing anything from cacti to daisies. Designed by Jorge Luis for Bleach Design, a Portuguese group’s project that aims to look at everyday objects from new angles, and help consumers do the same. ::Bleach Design [by MO]

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