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Hanging Jelly Planters by Angus & Celeste are Inspired by Centerpieces

The Hanging Jelly Planters might look very contemporary, but they were actually inspired by elaborate jelly centerpieces from the 18th and 19th centuries. Embracing their bulbous shapes, these suspended gardens are as decorative as the greenery they carry. It really turns such displays into works of art.

Designed by Asha Celeste and Keir Angus of Angus & Celeste, a design duo based in Victoria, Australia, the Hanging Jelly Planters are available in a range of soft pastel colors including green, pink, blue and yellow. This palette is achieved by adding colorant to liquid porcelain before it is fired in the kiln. Great for both indoor and outdoor use, the Hanging Jelly Planters are currently available in two models: a round bubble shape and oval pleated shape.
Trend Themes
1. Bulbous Suspended Gardens - Creating hanging gardens with bulbous shapes to bring a decorative and artistic touch to greenery displays.
2. Contemporary Jelly Planters - Drawing inspiration from 18th and 19th-century jelly centerpieces to design modern suspended gardens.
3. Colorful Porcelain Pottery - Using colorant-infused porcelain to craft vibrant hanging jelly planters for indoor and outdoor use.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Opportunity for incorporating bulbous suspended gardens as unique and artistic indoor decor elements.
2. Gardening & Landscaping - Creating a new market for suspended jelly planters that fuses contemporary aesthetics with traditional gardening practices.
3. Artisan Pottery - Advancing the pottery industry by introducing innovative techniques, such as colorant-infused liquid porcelain, for creating vibrant and decorative planters.

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