Indoor plants need as much tender, love and care as outdoor ones and the Re-Feed by Fanny Nilsson, a product design student at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, will give them that a more. It is an indoor composting system made for urban dwellers. Compact enough to rest on desktops, it provides some much-needed nutrients in a clean way.
Although composting may not be ideal for indoor spaces, the smell being one of the drawbacks, yet Re-Feed by Fanny Nilsson addresses this con and more. It contains the leftover food in a way that avoids smells and messes while feeding plants a rich liquid through a tube. For absent-minded owners, the modern compost device can be pre-programmed with a feeding schedule.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Indoor Composting
- Creating compact and odor-free indoor composting systems for urban residents.
- Smart Gardening
- Developing products with pre-programmed feeding schedules for gardens and indoor plants.
- Sustainable Design
- Designing products that are eco-friendly, efficient, and small enough to fit into urban spaces.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Home Goods
- Developing eco-friendly indoor composting systems and other sustainable home products.
- Smart Agriculture
- Exploring the use of technology to create smart devices for indoor and outdoor gardens.
- Product Design
- Creating innovative designs for compact, efficient, and odor-free indoor composting systems and other sustainable products.
