Fridges often host magnets that represent the hobbies of the homeowner, and Kyung-Eun Oh has created the ultimate magnet for gardeners and plant lovers. She has designed a flower pot with a magnetized side that fixes itself on any metal surface, and that includes fridges.
Modeled after a traditional terracotta planter, Kyung-Eun Oh's flower pots have been cleverly halved to ensure that it stays stuck to such surfaces easier. The flat side can even be paired with another of Kyung-Eun Oh's special pots to give the illusion of being one planter that has somehow had a barrier put between it. Great for small spaces and smaller flower arrangements, this magnetized flower pot is cute and quirky.
What's Driving This Trend
- Magnetically Attached Planters
- Innovative planters that can be attached to any metal surface offer a new way to add greenery in small spaces.
- Modular Planters
- Designing planters that can be paired together to create larger arrangements could be a disruptive innovation for the gardening industry.
- Terracotta Planter Alternatives
- Creating planters with unique materials and shapes can appeal to modern, design-conscious consumers.
Who This Affects Most
- Home Decor Industry
- Manufacturers of home decor items could explore creating planters and other garden-related products that appeal to a wider range of consumers.
- Gardening Industry
- Developing smaller, space-saving planters that still offer unique design features could be a game-changer for the gardening industry.
- Kitchen Appliance Industry
- Partnering with designers to create magnetic accessories for fridges and other kitchen appliances can offer customers greater utility, taking advantage of previously unused spaces.
