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Posted By: Cristian  Published in Garden, Lighting Tags: Kfir Schwalb, lamp, Orit Magia

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Apr


Plants are nice to have in any apartment. If you want to grow a small herb garden inside, most of the people have problems because there is not so much light…and the plants will die.

Designers Kfir Schwalb and Orit Magia of Studio Shulab came up with the idea of Lightpot concept. What is it? It’s a small pot that can be used to grow plants and herbs indoors.

You can use the lamp on your desk for daily stuff and the light will also help the plants grow better. Is a nice concept but for sure not something new. Just the design, not the idea. I often use a lamp to help my plants grow in dark days.

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