Thursday, 1 October 2009


Flower Pot and the hanger
My project was about being simple but able to place it anywhere at any time. When the receiver receives the gift, they should be able to make the product without hassle with enjoyment.

There are 3 parts to it, the hanger, the pot holder and the flower pot itself. This pot is designed for the air plants which does not need earth and water. In other words it could be in everywhere, in the room, bathroom and main lounge.

It is made out of 0.6 polypropylene, and adhesive mirror tape used. It is cheap material, flexible and light. It can also come with other colors relatively easily.

5 comments:

  1. I like this gift, fot it is easy to assemble and it looks simple and useful.But I am concerned about the small pot and the holder. I am wondering if the small pot is able to hold the air plant, when there is strong wind outside.

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  2. I like your idea and the gift will be really useful. And i also think that you can make your model have diffent colour. But i think the Flower Pot and the hanger is too small and looks like unsubstantial. So i think maybe you can change your material.

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  3. This gift is really a practical one. But the appearance is not so attractive, perhaps because of the ordinary shape, materials use and the colour. Besides that this is a great idea that worth to look into further.

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  4. i imagined this little thing hanging maybe on a desk or somewhere a little plan life is needed. really good for really small plants that dont need much attention.
    when i was watching it being put together i think the whole thing was a little to fiddly to assemble. the other thing was i think the basket needed some sort of rim at the top to hold it together and stop it from falling out all the time.

    but the idea was great, a little cactus would be great in it

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  5. This is a very appealing concept. I like the idea of sending a gift that will support a plant, as the gift continues to have a use and life of it's own.

    However, I struggled to get a true sense of the product from the instructions. I think a more prominent 'hero' shot of the completed product, and a list of parts (at the beginning of the instructions) would have made the instructions more user friendly.

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