Interesting Green Plantable by JAILmake Studio

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My father loves plants of all kinds. In our house we have all sorts of flowers which invaded our urban territory. Unfortunately when you live in a flat the space for them is not so generous. Our balcony looks like a small garden which enchants our sights every morning. As my father is a nature lover and he comes from the country side he also tried to cultivate some other plants like tomatoes or red hot chilly peppers. Then he transported them to my grandparents who live in the country side so that he could plant them in their garden. In the autumn he is very proud of his plants and most of all of his work.

This interesting Plantable designed JAILmake Studio reminded me of my father and his love for plants. He would be very satisfied if had such a table which was designed to interact with nature. Each leg of this table is hand bent and fillet brazed into a steel framework.

Actually you have four planter pots where you can cultivate whatever you want. You may also try things like climbers, vines, tomatoes, grapes, herbs and sweet peas. Over these four legs there is placed a hand made English oak top.Plantable is a piece that will bring inside your home a piece of the green nature, color and life.

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