Patrick Schroeter who is a designer and craftsman has created these stunning Geodesic terrariums. The
Geodesic terrariums are a fusion of styles and inspirations. The ornate glass houses of the Victorian Era collide with the dreams of science fiction to create something timeless yet disarmingly contemporary.
Each geodesic is made up of almost one hundred triangles, individually welded together and hand finished. The resulting geodesic structures incorporate a water tight bottom section that allows plants to be grown within. Low voltage LED lighting contained within a classical glass shade turns the geodesic into a striking light feature. Check out his
site if interested in purchasing one.
Object/Interface has created a Plantable Light Fixture called
Babylon made by Ryan Taylor a multidisciplinary designer located in Toronto. The fixture is made of aluminum with a powder coated finish. Set as an organic centre piece or a working herb garden over the kitchen counter. No matter where its situated - Babylon will become your very own hanging garden. These are limited editions so to find pricing you will have to
contact him.
Here is yet another site that does some beautiful terrariums.
Chive is the company behind this terrariums that can run from $6-$120 dollars depending on which one tickles your fancy.
"Since 2004, Chive has created innovative and simple designs to highlight the unique beauty of your floral arrangements. Chive’s elegant vases easily compliment any setting, from classic to contemporary,and are a wonderful addition to any home, business, wedding or event. Using a versatile array of media, including glass, plastic, aluminum, porcelain."
If you want to check out more of what they offer, then check out their
website.
The
Terrarium Floor Lamp is a neat and stylish idea and was created by
Autumn Workshop. Here is their idea put in there own words:
The terrarium floor lamp emerged from experimentation with two things: touch dimming lamps and terrarium lamps. The goal was to merge the two in a unique way that would provide a larger upright lamp with the pleasant functionality of adjusting the brightness with a touch of the finger. You need only tap the steel bar to select one of four brightness levels, which is an elegant and ergonomic solution to the floor lamp switch.
The terrarium floor lamp was prototyped and handmade from walnut and maple. Autumn Workshop created a limited run of three of these lamp and they didn't provide a price, but I'm sure if your interested a quick email is all you need to construct.
I have always found terrariums to be fascinating and a great decor for the home and these two NY based designers
Jennica Johnstone and
Noah Atkinson have created their own style of terrariums called Mosser. The
Mosser ($10.00) is a small glass terrarium filled with a simple round moss ball. The Mosser comes with a glass mister bottle used to feed your plant. They are very easy to care for and only need to be sprayed once every two weeks with filtered water.
Mosser is about capturing simplicity and keeping it alive in one's space. We recognize the need to have something natural at your fingers tips in this day and age.
They are currently on back order due to the press and their stylish terrariums. But if you're willing to wait I'm sure you will be happy you did.
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