I happened into Anthopologie the other day, it's always good for a little inspiration. I love the cast planting cubes they're currently displaying.
Evidently I'm not the only one.
I turned to ask a salesperson if it was okay that I take photos, gesturing at them as I started to speak and she snapped "No they're not for sale, you and everyone else cannot buy them!"...
Well alrighty then, guess I poked at a sore spot.
They are pretty cool, and would be easy to make. That is if you're handy with the hypertufa.
And unlike West Elm (up the street a bit – I'd just been there) these plant choices are mostly good for an interior space, short term.
West Elm was selling succulents again. Light starved, near death, succulents. Oy vey...
These two reminded me a bit of the ones Claire (apotspot) makes, Only her's are better (IMHO).
Anyway nice work Anthropologie display people!
But maybe you should consider making some to sell?
All material © 2009-2016 by Loree Bohl for danger garden. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited and just plain rude.
Evidently I'm not the only one.
I turned to ask a salesperson if it was okay that I take photos, gesturing at them as I started to speak and she snapped "No they're not for sale, you and everyone else cannot buy them!"...
Well alrighty then, guess I poked at a sore spot.
They are pretty cool, and would be easy to make. That is if you're handy with the hypertufa.
And unlike West Elm (up the street a bit – I'd just been there) these plant choices are mostly good for an interior space, short term.
West Elm was selling succulents again. Light starved, near death, succulents. Oy vey...
These two reminded me a bit of the ones Claire (apotspot) makes, Only her's are better (IMHO).
Anyway nice work Anthropologie display people!
But maybe you should consider making some to sell?
All material © 2009-2016 by Loree Bohl for danger garden. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited and just plain rude.