NEIGHBORHOOD adds to its focused line from the Specimen Research Laboratory. This time around, there is a series of ceramic pots by Ichino Denichigama. The Japanese ceramic experts deliver all-black designs and its own iteration of Tamba-Techikui.
The pots are offered in a variety of prices and sizes, designed to display home plants with a series of Warlock display boards that are made from scrap wood for a sustainable approach. The pedestal are also varying, with different wood finishing designs and height differences. It also has a special steel plate that is complete with branding details. For maintenance and pruning, there are a set of tools and accessories to help including the 5 liter pressured atomizer.
Sleek Home Plantware Designs
NEIGHBORHOOD's Specimen Research Laboratory Launches Home Goods
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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