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Not everyone has a green thumb, but everyone can agree that natural textures and plants brighten our homes and make us happier. So what happens when you combine technology and environmentally friendly? These were the winning product designs at the European Product Design Awards.

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#1

Green Shelf

Green Shelf

Have you ever wondered how a Christmas Tree can become even more green? This design helps us with helping trees that normally would be cut out for Christmas, stay alive and grow to be bigger and stronger!

Design by: Jirachai Tangkijngamwong

Jirachai Tangkijngamwong Report

#2

Ring

Ring

Have you ever thought of how to make lighting more organic-looking? Ponder no more! Ping is the lighting body that you can equip with a nice pot of plant.

Design by: Jackie Luo, Wilfried Buelacher

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#3

Another Landscape - A Flowerpot For Appreciating The Root

Another Landscape - A Flowerpot For Appreciating The Root

A viewpoint different from what we are used to, this flower pot shows us the beauty of the roots. How refreshing!

Design by: Zhang Jian

Zhang Jian Report

#4

Natede Smart Air Purifier

Natede Smart Air Purifier

A Smart Natural Air Purifier powered by Nature and Technology that eliminates Indoor Pollution and analyzes it. Did yu know that indoor air can be up to 5x more polluted than outdoor? Breathing good air matters! NATEDE is powered by common plants supercharged by technology, controlled by an app.

Design by: Vincenzo Vitiello

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#5

Solace Microgreen Growing System

Solace Microgreen Growing System

Come home to Solace, a scalable and sustainable solution for city-dwellers to grow food. A simple microgreen growing system that uses wick moisture with a bitrate grow mat and automatic lighting, making it easy for beginners. An intuitive app guides you through germination, growing, and harvesting phases. You can also connect to other farms around you!

Design by: Kennedy Castelli

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#6

Rotofarm

Rotofarm

Looking like something from a good sci-fi movie, Rotofarm is a highly efficient garden that you can place in your kitchen or living room. You can grow organic veggies, herbs, all on a 1.5-meter surface.

Design by: Toby Farmer

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#7

Eva Hydroponic Device

Eva Hydroponic Device

The circle of life: the waste of the fish, ammonia, is pumped up to the garden where the roots of the plants break down the ammonia into nitrites. The former feed the plants while the latter become food in return for the fish. Plus, the lights turn on at dawn and off at dusk - it is the perfect little ecosystem right in the middle of your home!

Design by: François Hurtaud

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#8

Erba

Erba

Don't you just love cooking with fresh, crunchy herbs? We do! erba makes it possible to store and keep these delicious greeneries for a long time without them decomposing too fast.

Design by: Manuela Arroyave

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#9

Sustainable Family Farm

Sustainable Family Farm

Did you know that 1.3 billion tons of food were wasted in 2019? How to make this number way smaller? This little family farm helps you take the perishable food waste and compost it, making for excellent nutrients to grow herbs.

Design by: Chaozhi Lin

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#10

Moose

Moose

Air pollution is a huge environmental problem, and not just in large cities.
The goal of Moose is to bring back a piece of nature and purify the air at the same time.
Did you know that certain moss cultures have the ability to filter pollutants out of the air, and turn them into biomass?

Design by: Mathis Engelhardt, Marcel Dietz

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#11

Soilquality

Soilquality

Are you always in a tricky spot when it comes to house plants? Don't worry, you are definitely not alone! íthese little sensors measure the soil moisture, soil nutrients, and light intensity of an indoor garden from seed stage to harvest so you can have beautiful plants in your home!

Design by: Paul Poon

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#12

The Worm House

The Worm House

Food waste is the largest proportion of combustible waste, but due to the high water content of food waste, the calorific value of waste incineration is low, and more greenhouse gases are generated. In the Worm House, worms can not only eat food waste, but their feces can also fertilize the soil in the device, allowing our vegetables to grow better. Perfect cycle!


Design by: Chaozhi Lin

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