A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner
A collaborative project aimed to innovate using cotton materials, these planters are composed of cotton fiber and cement making them lightweight and absorbent. The absorbency eliminates the need for a drainage hole and serves as natural water maintenance to reduce chances of over watering.
Collaborator : Callie Shea Christner