Plant a Tree at Home

By Angel | June 4, 2009 6:09 am |
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Garden design


I am ready to bet that most big cities dwellers don’t have enough fresh air, enough time to have a walk in the park, they don’t walk at all, they won’t know a rose form a dandelion and DO believe that eggs come from trees. Don’t laugh, most of us live in big cities and see real nature very very seldom or there is enough nature for us in the nearest park. However, you can be closer to nature right now, you have to … plant a tree at home. What I am talking about? A backyard? No. Thanks to the Serralunga it is possible to have your own tree at your own home and grow it in a simple vase.

Missed trees

The following company has been always focusing on creativity and innovations, most of their products are highly unique and one of a kind. They not only take care of details but create really unusual and functional things.

The following tree comes with its own vase and it can be place literally everywhere. One thing I love the most about these Missed trees is the way the manufacturers have combined technical aspects and the beauty of nature. Such a tree is designed by Jean-Marie Massaud and it is a completely recyclable one.

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