Self-Watering Living Wall System

By Angel | May 25, 2009 6:17 am |
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Garden design


Have you ever thought why so many people (I mean almost everybody) have plants at their homes? I think because they perfectly understand the whole importance of such plants for their every day life. Today I would like to offer you an interesting alternative to plants – that is incredible green walls. Such walls are not only beautiful and unusual, they are are very useful and since they help to enliven a space, humidify the air, and get rid of toxins.

Greenworks

I love simple and modular living wall from Greenworks. The following Stockholm-based studio offers adorable living-walls decisions that are both easy to fulfill and budget-friendly. Such walls don’t need you attention at all – since they come with a self-automated watering system and a sturdy base. Such walls make your house healthier and a much better place for living.

Greenworks

Such walls can be a great alternative to traditional potted plants in offices and homes.

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