A
tree that limits itself to only the air cleansing function. Oh yeh,
its prepped up with some LED lights to create a warm ambience, and a
seating ring at the base, to rest your tired feet. The over-all vibe is
of a tree alrite, and here is how it works. The tree has an electronic
fan (in the base) that sucks in ambient air and pumps it through the HEPA
filters to remove all impurities. The refreshed air, then blows out
from the top of the structure. I can see this as a helpful prop in
malls where I can rest after a serious session of retail therapy.
I
work from home, so I dont have much of a clue about office
environments and the arid-AC-air. But I take my friends word for it,
that office air sucks! Many try and prep-up the air by adding pots of
plants, but thats another hassle of maintenance, she says. I suppose
this Breathing Partition Stand will be good for an office. It has an
exclusive area to place the plants whilst acting as a divider between
work-desks. An automatic watering system takes care of the watering
chore, and it would be a good idea to place low-maintenance varieties
Heres
the thing, you know you have to recycle waste, and many of us go
through the motions, but theres a percentage that finds excuses for
not doing so. With the Braun Envi urban dustbin, you are actually doing
your bit by promoting composting from biodegradable waste. Basically
when you toss your apple core into this bin, bio-reactive substances
based on photo catalysis start doing their job and rehashes the trash
as compost. The substances also remove odors and speed up the process.
The idea is to use these huge bins in public spaces, where people can
drop their biodegradable trash, and the compost be collected and used
later on.
Plants
still do a much better job at sequestering carbon into oxygen than
anything else. They naturally filter the air too and thats why our
green friends are a-okay with me. Problem is my green thumb is cursed.
I cant even keep a cactus alive. The O2 air purifier takes the pain
out of the game. Place your potted plant on the O2 and water as usual.
Excess water is evaporated and the system accelerates the process of
photosynthesis, not to mention keeps tabs on our green friends so
youll always know when they need water.µ
Our roofs are oft left neglected coz most of us dont have green thumbs
to transform them into roof gardens. If the inclination is there, then
these modular pots called Natural Protector can come in quite handy.
What they do is they open up on all four sides to form a waterproof
layout-base for growing plants. A network of these opened-up pots on
your rooftop plus a couple of fancy seedlings, and youre good to go.
Look at this lovely table you see here, then let me introduce you to
the plants its got growing on it. Tillandsias, also known as Air
Plants grow without soil, feeding instead on the moisture it finds in
the air (dust, decaying leaves and insect matter). These plants rely on
a host structure for support, but dont worry, the table wasnt alive
to begin with.*
But then again, the table wouldnt be killed by this whole ordeal,
as *the Tillandsias that grow on top of it use a host structure simply
for structural support. Seems like a fair deal to me.
These tables are made for the freshening of a home, as the
Tillandsias absorb CO2 from the air and produce oxygen in the night.
The table is the perfect vessel for this magical transmission, as its
right in the center of all the action. Thats where the cat usually is
in my apartment. No chewie, kitty!