Upcycled Glassware Greenhouses

PLANTATION by Alicja Patanowsk is Doubly Environmentally Conscious

PLANTATION by Alicja Patanowsk, a Polish student at the Royal Collage of Art, Department of Ceramics and Glass in London, is a series of mini greenhouses made out of upcycled glassware. A creative and eco-friendly project, to say the very least, it shows people that they don't have to spend a pretty penny to create their own indoor gardens. With a little incentive and imagination, anything can be repurposed into planters.

Using glasses found at bus stops, in dumpsters and by benches, PLANTATION by Alicja Patanowsk "finds a remarkable, almost symbolic use of what has been abandoned," as written on her website. Each glass was fitted with a handmade porcelain component to ensure ideal seed germination takes place in the vessels.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling - Businesses can look for opportunities to upcycle waste materials and create sustainable products or services.
2. Indoor Gardening - As people continue to seek ways to bring nature indoors, businesses can develop creative and affordable solutions for urban gardening.
3. Handmade Components - There is a growing demand for artisanal products, and businesses can explore opportunities to incorporate handmade components into their offerings.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainability - Businesses in the sustainability industry can focus on upcycling to create eco-friendly products and services.
2. Home and Garden - The home and garden industry can cater to the growing interest in indoor gardening and offer innovative solutions for urban dwellers.
3. Artisanal Products - The artisanal products industry can incorporate handmade components into their offerings to appeal to consumers' desire for unique and high-quality goods.

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