The original project for the greening of public spaces: a tumbleweed with a French accent





Design house Compagnie proposed an original project on greening of premises. Tetrahedrons of paper and cardboard becomes a surface for the placement of houseplants. From the first glance it may seem that the designers were inspired by North American landscapes of deserts, and the ornate weave of the shapes are reminiscent of the amazing plant is the tumbleweed, which is one of the symbols of the southwest USA.





The Paris architect Jean-Jacques Hubert has created an original design project on greening of premises. He has developed various shapes that will maximize the surface area on which to place plants. Of the individual elements can be assembled tetrahedrons that can be assembled in vertical structure or place horizontally. Each Tumbleweed collection can be seamlessly embedded in the space of any home or office.





The main goal of the project, according to its authors, to restore the relationship between man and nature, to combine the world of design and interior, city and agriculture. The authors of the project propose to give preference to curly plants (honeysuckle and ivy), fruit bushes (blackcurrants and raspberries) or fragrant flowers (Wisteria and Jasmine).

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