Self-Watering Planter by Joey Roth

Ancient Native American irrigation systems inspire a thoroughly modern gardening vessel
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We’ve all been guilty of neglecting that would-be herb garden on our balcony, or watched regretfully as each passing day slowly withered the petals of an indoor bouquet. When temperatures reach the boiling point and your calendar starts rejecting all new appointments, your potted plants suffer through the drought before shriveling up and succumbing to death by disregard. With the laid-back gardener in mind, designer Joey Roth aims to make small scale green-thumbing easier with his simple, aesthetically pleasing and downright ingenious self-watering planter made from unglazed terra cotta.

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All smooth lines and gentle curves, Roth’s planter is a practical piece of artwork inspired by the ancient Olla irrigation techniques of various Native American tribes, relying on surprisingly simple mechanics to nourish your plants automatically while preventing water loss to evaporation and run-off. The designer came up with the idea when sifting through different irrigation methods for his own garden in southern California, where traditional hoses and sprinklers weren’t cutting it. “Olla irrigation involves just the slightest human intervention in natural processes,” says Roth. “I wanted to bring the elegance of this irrigation method above ground and possibly indoors… to articulate the beauty of everyday materials and rituals using the fewest number of gestures.”

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The planter’s naturally porous earthenware allows water to seep gently from the central chamber into the outer donut-shaped ring, where you can place soil and up to three herbs or six succulents to grow into a swirling arrangement of plant life. The permeable terracotta inner chamber acts as both a filter and regulator of the water that is pulled by the plant’s roots into the outer chamber, a process that prevents over-watering. The simple lid over the inner cylinder blocks the negative effects of evaporation, keeping your water cool and fresh and your plants happy.

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In the age of all things sustainable, Roth’s planter couldn’t be more apropos, providing us all with an easy way to make our lives just a little more green. The first production run will be complete midway through August, but pre-orders are available on his website at $45 apiece. Later this year, Roth hopes to introduce a second version of his striking Sorapot and add a subwoofer to his Ceramic Speaker , in addition to a brand new EDC bag, coffee tools, and lighting.


Workspace of the Week: Calm and useful home office

This week’s Workspace of the Week is AlmostBunnies’ office makeover:

You may remember we featured AlmostBunnies’ tiny desk office back in 2010. Since then, she has grown the space to meet her new needs, and we love the changes. The paper file boxes nicely hold her paper filing — bank, health, auto, utilities, taxes, pets. A filing cabinet isn’t for everyone, and it’s nice to see an example of a simple-to-use and functional alternative. The plastic containers on the small shelves contain beads for crafts. The pen cups, which she had on her previous desk, are still working wonderfully to hold her writing utensils on her new desk. She explains that she has two metal drawers that sit below the work surface that hold more craft supplies — an important task when one has pets in the house. I also adore the pulled string held up with two push pins that serves as a simple clipboard for inspiring cards and small pieces of artwork. In this room, everything has a place and (when not being used) everything is stored in its place. A truly wonderful home office, AlmostBunnies, and thank you for sharing it with us.

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Novel But Classic Spectacles

Brooks England uses up a lot of leather to make saddles and offcuts are inevitably generated. To make good use of this premium byproduct, designer Sukjin Moon turned them into fashionable Leather Spectacles. He first tried his hand with a small piece of folded leather structure, which was not too soft or strong. Apparently the leather structure with its strength is appropriate for framing glasses and is flexible enough to comfortably fit human faces.

Sukjin explains, “Ergonomics is an important factor considered when designing eyewear. Conventional eyewear made with plastic or steel is evolved into Leather Spectacles with the same craftsmanship used in making shoes.”

Leather Spectacles is crafted from Offcut Leather and thread and is be under commercial production by Brooks.

Designer: Sukjin Moon


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Cutlery In My Pocket

Forgot to grab some fork with that Subway salad, no worries we have the Credit Card Cutlery sitting in our wallet, ready to dig into some greens! The idea behind this flat-pack fork was simple, to design a disposable cutlery that can be packed and shipped conveniently, plus it had to address the needs of a specific market. Markets like airlines, local businesses, food festivals and catering companies that can add their logo to the die-cut biodegradable plastic sheet and use it as an advertising space as well. At the end of the day, it’s a handy product to have in your bag, just like my dental-floss toothpick that I carry with me everywhere; I call them my everyday essentials!

Designer: Devon Briggs


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Leeds Print Festival pops up this weekend

Fancy a go at screenprinting this weekend? Aaron Skipper and Amber Smith, the duo that organised January’s inaugural Leeds Print Festival, are hosting a Pop Up Print event at Leeds’ Mexico exhibition space tomorrow and Sunday…

Pop Up Print will open its doors between 10am and 4pm tomorrow and Sunday and entry is free to all. However, purchasing a £5 print ticket on the day will allow you to get involved and actually produce an edition of screenprints to take away at the end of the session and go home with limited edition Pop Up Print keepsakes.

There will also be a small exhibition of prints  with the Leeds Print Festival charity prints produced by Music, The Beautiful Meme, Anthony Burrill and Generation Press available to buy.

Plus, on Saturday bookbinder Alex Pritchard will be demonstrating his craft and on Sunday Bradford-based The Print Project will be demonstrating how to set type and print using their Adana press.

Pop Up Print is running this weekend, Saturday June 23 – Sunday June 24 at

Mexico,
23 Wharf Street,
Leeds,
LS2 7 EQ

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On Pinterest: ‘design & poster art’ by Sandi Devenny

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Welcome back to the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, that is the feeling I got while looking at this gorgeous and fun design and poster art board.  With these designs you can immediately transfer the look and feel of your home as you are getting back into the groove of the olden days…

Did I mentioned that Sandi Devenny from AdaLou Blog created this pinterest board… for you who don't know Sandi, let me quickly tell you something about her… a groovy working gal and mom and graphic designer/illustrator. Sandi is known for her love of art and vintage and it shows, not only in this design and poster art board but also in AdaLou Blog as that it is an inspiration for her daily life.

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Daily Obsesh: Zara Glass Necklace

imageA good jewelry collection must have a mix of easy, everyday items and most of all, variety. Not that you need an excuse to add a few more pieces to your closet! But you can go ahead with this super fab, very affordable (and chic!) piece from Zara. It combines all the elements that set forth a little sparkle – glass, brass, and steel — in a very understated choker style that has a ladylike chic edge. Wear it with dresses for summer weddings, on date night, or as an unexpected twist to a daytime or casual look.

Classy Beast

The Dartline 60′ combines superior performance and a refined aesthetic into one dreamy powerboat that’s sure to intrigue. Aggressive shapes, lines and curves are contrasted by a clean, elegant style with impeccable attention to detail. While the perfectly polished wood and white hull/trim complete its sophisticated look, I’d love to see a meaner version in black. I’ll take one of each!

Adjustable living space at the stern, hatch-forward skylight, huge sunbathing area, space for you and 5 guests, and a max speed of 60 miles per hour…. what more could you ask for.

Designer: Pietro Russomanno


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Tools for Dummies

I’m the worst when it comes to losing the tools in my toolbox – I can never find what I need, which is exactly why I’m loving the latest design from Bolt Group. The ReadyTools series keeps all the components in the handle of the tool and a nifty pull-out tray keeps them organized and tucked safely away until the next time you need them. In regular wrench and socket wrench versions, they’re also a great way to save space or take on the move.

Designer: Bolt Group


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Back to Basics

Tom Chau’s communications concept, Voice, proves that in a world full of complex technologies like smart-phones and tablets, something more simple can be better. The device serves as an easy-to-use, cost-efficient way to keep in touch with loved ones that doesn’t require much work- simply record a message, select the recipient, and VOILA! – consider it delivered. It’s kinda like a 2-way radio for voicemail. It’s perfect for seniors or young children who might feel overwhelmed by more complicated devices.

Designer: Tom Chau


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