Osusowake Planting System, by Studio kenma

Osusowake which means sharing in Japanese booms the possibilities of conventional potting. This planting system, designed by Kenma, re-thinks the notion of plants, allowing to grow and distribute them to your friends and family.

By combining recipients, you can now create a unique plant, symbol of your ties and connections. Just wait for the seedlings to sprout, then cut through! This is made possible thanks to a sponge-like soil substitute called Puffcal.

[Kenma]
Via [Inhabitat]

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February 22, 2010 - Design, Furniture, Green, Kitchen, Latest, Tech    
Author: Delphine

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