Picking up some threads of a recent post about some inventive site furnishings, as well as the ongoing obsession with Vegetated Architecture brings another melding of the two. A range of vegetated furniture that ranges from the purely decorative to the downright functional. First, a quick shot from Michael Cannell’s blog at Dwell – with some unique seating spotted at the Milan Furniture Fair.
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Another interesting furnishing seen a bunch over the past few weeks is from Greenform, and the bench ‘Relax’ by designer Stephan Stauffacher… which is more art piece than furniture, with a 5″ height and grass-stain causing surface… but I strangely want one, filled with some different type of plant…
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A bit more functional are a couple of examples of GYO furniture, via Inhabitat. First is the TerraGrass Armchair kit featuring a cardboard frame that is filled with soil and planted for a comfy looking overstuffed chair.
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Another from Inhabitat – with a Lawn Couch DIY kit feature from the magazine Ready-Made (link to this project seems to be gone)…
:: image via Inhabitat
:: image via Inhabitat
Taking functional furnishings a bit further, GreenU, by Andrew Volpe, a student at the Northern Michigan university envisions a self-contained and self-sufficient shelter, information kiosk, seat, recycling/trash receptacle all in one handy, sustainable, easy to assemble vegetated unit.