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Posted: 29 May 2012 06:27 | |
Registered User Currently Offline Join Date: May 2012 |
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Hello all,
My name is Dylan Lynch with Revolution Design House, I am looking to connect with the interiorscaping community. We are working with Zoe Umholtz, a designer here in Portland, on a modern wall mounted planter/vase. "The Bloomer" is simple porcelain vessel measuring seven inches tall with a four inch diameter and comes in three styles. Please check out our Kickstarter project and help us spread the word to folks who would like to see products like this developed locally. Thanks for taking the time to read this and check out our Facebook and website for more details. If you have any questions post them here, or shoot me an email. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rdh/the-b ... http://www.facebook.com/RevolutionDesignHouse Dylan Lynch [email protected] |
Posted: 31 May 2012 04:21 | |
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Posts: 798 Reputation: 43 User Rank: 10 - Blossom |
Cute, but porcelain throws up a few red flags. As a practical matter, commercial interiorscapers would have nightmares worrying about someone breaking the planter and someone getting hurt as a result. This has some potential as a novelty retail item, but not for interiorscapers, I'm afraid. IMHO, that is.
Clem |
Posted: 02 Jun 2012 00:26 | |
Registered User Currently Offline Join Date: Jun 2012 |
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I agree re the dangers of porcelain. However, the design is attractive, and interiorscapers might use it if it were plastic, and sized to take 4" or 6" plants. |
Posted: 02 Jun 2012 16:54 | |
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Posts: 798 Reputation: 43 User Rank: 10 - Blossom |
It's a little too casual for most office applications...more suited to home use, I'd think.
Clem |
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