Inilah 10 Desain Unik yang Terinspirasi dari Alam
With
the boom of technology, mapping over years and decades roughly from the
80s to an expected eternity, we are both relieved by the comforts
Science has brought us and on the flip side, angered by the destruction
it has caused. In this era of global technological advancement, we see a
lot of people going crazy with the world of electronics, gadgets and
automated machines. The robots they make are the robots they seem to
have become. However, probably as an inspiration to cut down on this
obsession, we have our beloved group of nature lovers who believe that
the art of nature, the recreation it offers and the ecological
'green-ness' associated with it is essential for efficient maintenance
of the world at large. It is interesting to see how these creative heads
have tried to incorporate the beauty of mother Earth in the manmade
inventions of technology.
Nature Meets Technology
1. Green House
Green Roofs
No,
we are not talking about the green house of ecology, but something as
eco friendly. Popularized as the 'Green-Roof', these are houses with
roofs covered with plantation on a waterproof base. They may have an
additional irrigation system for proper drainage. Container gardens may
be created on such roofs, where plants are potted.
With
their flora, these roofs help in brilliant sustenance of the
environment by their heat absorption capacity, filtering of contaminants
especially carbon dioxide and insulation of sound by lowering
frequencies of sound waves. They serve an aesthetic floral function as
well.
These green tops are native to Scandinavia and may be found on many typical country houses.
2. Grass Ottoman
Grassy Ottoman
The
grass Ottoman is a fade resistant plastic resting on a light weight
base. It is solid, but not heavy. This piece is typical of a garden but
may also be used in the drawing room to give its furniture a fun, quirky
twist. It would especially go well if your interiors are contemporary.
Originally
seen on the pool side of the Californian Menlo Park, the Ottoman comes
from the house of GH design that is a landscape architecture firm. It
was designed by Miss Favier.
3. Green jewelry
Wearable Planter
No,
we are not referring to emeralds. By green jewelry, we imply the use of
grass and other plants in accessories worn by people.
The
concept was first used by designer Juliusson. He terms his invention a
fusion of jewelry and gardening; of fashion and nature.
Designer Colleen Jordan,
too, has done her bit for this creative venture. Her idea is to string
small pots around the neck, fill them with warm soil and stylishly sport
a green sprout! She calls her creation the ''Wearable Planter''.
4. Two lives in a pot
Flora and Fauna
Sounds like two peas in a pod, doesn't it? Well, this marvelous piece was designed by East Asians Sheng Zhe Feng and Ling Chou.
It
is a combination of a planter and fish tank. It is an excellent example
of an artificial symbiotic relation between two organisms. The waste
created by the fish is rich in organic matter and provides nourishment
to the plants and the water given to the plant is filtered and cleaned
for the fish.
The
soil remains moist and lengthens the watering period and the product's
middle layer is the filter layer which serves as the ideal fertilizer
for the plant.
5. Grass bed
Green Bed
The
grass bed is an actual sleeping bed made of grass. Grass looks pretty
inviting and comforting, so kick off the mattress and sleep in the lap
of mother nature. Literally.
This
product comes in the shape of the usual bed or a star, which can
accommodate four people. Though its maintenance can be a problem, the
grass bed helps detoxify your room and gives it an out-of-box twist.
6. Grassy flip flops
Green Flip Flops
You
want to take a stroll in your lawn. But you cannot for some reason. No
worries. With these grassy flip flops, you can take a walk in the
garden, in your room. Sounds ironic, but it is true.
It
is amazing to note that this footwear was designed by a dough nut
Krispy Kreme! It was made as a sort of cafe treat to allow city slickers
their own mini recreation, anytime of the day. If watered well, these
lovelies can be worn for a period of four months.
7. Branched bookshelf
Metamorphosis
When
you think of the typical bookshelf, you might not think of trees. Okay,
wood comes to mind at the most. How about a bookshelf inspired by the
branches of Ivy?
Designer
Sebastian E. designed this handmade shelf called 'Metamorphosis', which
is symbolic of a change in the usual construction of a bookshelf and
its long branches stand for the growing lust of the voracious reader.
It is made entirely from birch plywood and in the shape of a tree as a stand against deforestation.
8. Green car
Grassy Cars
Well,
technically only a bicycle would be fueled by nature, not this car for
it probably runs on petrol. However, the exterior of this car is green
as it is entirely covered with grass.
When
it comes to the green of ecology, the car allows more efficient air
conditioning and heat. We still do not know if it was designed for the
same purpose though.
9. Green card
Green Business
These
business card was designed by Jamie Wieck. It shows a typical card that
opens into a pocket, filled with little twigs and leaves.
10. Pooktre chair
The Growing Chair
Peter
and Becky got this wild idea of tree shaping and the Pooktre Chair was
born. The concept is to actually carve the wood of the tree into the
shape of the desired furniture piece and use it as one.
source : http://www.ecofriend.com/entry/10-green-design-ideas-inspiration-nature/
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