thedailywhat:
The picNYC Table from Haiko Cornelissen Architecten.
“Suddenly, spilling water becomes a necessity instead of a problem and wine glasses need coasters not to prevent ring stains but to avoid tumbling.”
The vegetation is very much alive, meaning the table requires constant care, but the reward is invaluable: All the picnic with none of the ants.
via architizer.com: thehighdefinite.com
Eat every meal on grass! I love it
Taken during my trip last month to the Des Moine Botanical Garden!
Submitted by sacred-geometry:
I just began a new shop of up-cycled hanging glass bottles with airplants! whether you live in an apartment in the big city like me, a little shore house like my business partner, or anywhere in the world these are a great way to recycle glass and have a beautiful, incredibly low maintenance garden in your home!
Pendulous Botanica on etsy
Water Lily Greenhouse by Andrew Bowden
electricorchid:
When the Waterlily House was constructed in 1852, it was the largest single span greenhouse in the world. Besides the trailing pitchers of carnivorous plants, it also houses a large pond featuring the giant Amazonian waterlily (Victoria amazonica) | Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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