Ceramic ‘Wall Pockets’ Turn Plain White Walls Into Green Vertical Gardens
Is your home so cramped that you can’t even find space for a new plant? Well, what about your walls? Studio Harm en Elke came out with a simple and sweet solution that creates pockets for your wall. Dubbed “Wall Flowers,” these little ceramic vessels can hold single flowers, a small cactus, shoots or any other modestly-sized plant.
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Studio Harm en Elke studio is a collaboration between Harm van den Nieuwenhof and Elke van den Berg, both young designers who graduated from the Design Academy of Eindhoven.
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Based in a former factory turned into bustling design studios called Sectie-C, the duo combines Harm’s and Elke’s passions beautifully. While Harm has a fascination with machines and technical and mechanical connections, Elke loves to work with colors and porcelain.
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Harm and Elke craft their delicate Wall Flowers from recycled porcelain, and, as such, the colors vary and create unique one-off pieces. The planters come in four different sizes, are glazed inside, and can be easily hung on a nail on the wall.
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We love how they look as a cluster on the wall and just how easily they can turn a plain boring white wall into a miniature vertical garden.
They are affordable and available from Studio Harm en Elke’s shop here.
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