Growing Modular Gardens

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The MUT 'Roots Gardens' is a Solution to Keep Flowerpots Organized

— October 17, 2011 — Eco
As urban areas continue to grow, it becomes harder to have gardens at home, which is why the MUT 'Roots Gardens' design finds room by developing a vertical solution. The Spanish design studio created a way to organized flowerpots in an infinite structure that is composed of vertical modules.

The Alberto Sanchez design works as a framework that has a series of multiple legs to form a 120 degree angle, which can be united to organize and decorate a garden. Made of beech wood, the design comes with a great variety of structures and furniture-like tables and lamps to elegantly enhance every space.

The MUT 'Roots Gardens' design is simple, but has a very sophisticated structure that gives garden-lovers multiple heights and compositions to make theirs houses more eco-friendly.

Trend Themes

  1. Vertical Gardening — The trend of vertical gardening allows people in urban areas to cultivate gardens in limited spaces.
  2. Modular Design — Modular design offers a flexible and scalable solution for organizing and decorating gardens.
  3. Eco-friendly Living — The emphasis on eco-friendly living drives the adoption of innovative garden designs that enhance sustainability.

Industry Implications

  1. Furniture — The furniture industry has opportunities to create specialized tables and lamps designed specifically for garden organization and decoration.
  2. Woodworking — The woodworking industry can explore the use of beech wood and other sustainable materials to create modular garden structures.
  3. Home Improvement — The home improvement industry can provide solutions and products that enable urban dwellers to create and maintain eco-friendly gardens in limited spaces.
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