Florariums – urban jungle in glass

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In days of old the exotic florariums originally once were used for the plants transported between Great Britain and its faraway colonies.

In 1829 an English physician, Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward noticed for the first time that there are plants, which live longer in glass than in its own garden. The flowering of modern florariums developed in the ‘60s and ‘70s, and nowadays has arrived the third, modern generation of bottle-gardens. In our days, the unique, yet fresh compositions are the cozy accessories of the Scandinavian, elegant interiors.

 

The northern atmosphere and naturalness inspired the really special florarium’s of artKRAFT.

 

We found beautiful, huge officinal blown glasses, exactly five pieces.

Around these craftsmen made by hand from solid walnut and iron holders and covers. This way the big-sized creations attract the eye on themselves, but also function well as lifey accessories.

 

The Magic Garden stratified in them special soils, and then filled with wonderful plants, lichens and mosses. It has emerged a miniature ecosystem, in which we can continuously watch, shape and rarefy the slow-growing plants. Tranquility inspired from a small piece of nature flows from the glasses.

 

We provide a detailed guide to the limited number of florariums, but requires little care after a steady state.

 

Bring closer the nature in your apartment, office with the strong styled florariums of artKRAFT!

 

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