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Desktop Plant Architecture Set


BLOOMING BUILDING BLOCKS

Unless you happen to be an engineer or architect, you probably left your building days in childhood. But kids don’t always get to have all the fun! Revisit the childlike wonder of crafting your own castle–but this time it’s made with plants. Yossi Levin and Max Cheprack’s modular magnetic arboretum lets you do just that: The sky (or, rather, your ceiling) is the limit with their endlessly adaptable greenery set of three. Construct horizontally or expand vertically with cleverly hidden magnets in each corner. Combine countless sets for a not-so-mini masterpiece. Each set includes 3 frames, 3 vessels, and 3 drainage elevation inserts.

MADE FROM

magnets, recycled ABA polymer

MEASUREMENTS

9″ L x 15″ W x 20″ H

CARE

Wipe clean with a damp cloth.

NOTES

Each set includes three frames, three vessels, and three drainage platforms.

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