There is something irresistibly cute about the Head Gardeners planters, but I think that's the point. Crafted out of recycled milk containers, they have hit the streets of London, UK, adding a little 'wildlife' to the city.
Created by Anna Garforth, the Head Gardeners planters feature cute character designs that add a punch of color to streetlights around the city. As a self-proclaimed “green graffiti artist extraordinaire," this her latest endeavor to bring art and nature to the forefront of society.
What's Driving This Trend
- Recycled Plant Containers
- Creating plant containers out of recycled materials presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in sustainable gardening.
- Eco-friendly Art Installations
- Combining art and nature through eco-friendly installations offers opportunities for disruptive innovation in urban design.
- Wildlife Enhancement in Urban Areas
- Integrating wildlife-themed planters into urban environments opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for creating more vibrant and nature-friendly cities.
Who This Affects Most
- Sustainable Gardening
- The sustainable gardening industry can explore new avenues by incorporating recycled plant containers and eco-friendly art installations.
- Urban Design
- Urban design professionals can leverage eco-friendly art installations to enhance the aesthetic appeal of urban spaces while promoting sustainability.
- Public Art
- The public art industry can embrace wildlife-themed planters as a means to bring nature closer to people in urban areas, fostering a sense of connection and creativity.
