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In preparation for the long winter ahead, I've decided to go all out with the greenery and up my plant game at home. This has coincided nicely with the latest launch from Danish brand Georg Jensen. Created by the internationally renowned Norwegian design agency Snøhetta, The Terra Collection is Georg Jensen's first foray into indoor and outdoor home gardening. Inspired by the undulating waves and reflective flow of water and the contemplative organic forms found in nature, the nine-piece collection includes plant pots and watering utensils that combine earthy terracotta and cool stainless-steel. Needless to say, the accessories look equally beautiful on a terrace, balcony or in this case - my bedroom! Just what we need to bring out the gardener inside us this Autumn!
In preparation for the long winter ahead, I've decided to go all out with the greenery and up my plant game at home. This has coincided nicely with the latest launch from Danish brand Georg Jensen. Created by the internationally renowned Norwegian design agency Snøhetta, The Terra Collection is Georg Jensen's first foray into indoor and outdoor home gardening. Inspired by the undulating waves and reflective flow of water and the contemplative organic forms found in nature, the nine-piece collection includes plant pots and watering utensils that combine earthy terracotta and cool stainless-steel. Needless to say, the accessories look equally beautiful on a terrace, balcony or in this case - my bedroom! Just what we need to bring out the gardener inside us this Autumn!
The collection includes four stainless steel planters: the Terra Reversible Planter in small, Reversible Planter in medium (seen on my windowsill), and a Reversible Planter in large as well as a TERRA Pot & Saucer.
I love how the green leaves of the plants reflect in the metal, doubling their impact (you can never have too much greenery at home, right?!). The planters are also reversible, so you can combine them in different ways to create an interesting sculptural display.
I'm also a big fan of the TERRA Pot & Saucer (this is the large one and there's also a medium sized one or the option of the TERRA Tray & Set Of Three Pots). Suitable for outdoor and indoor use, the pot is made from terracotta with a touch of stainless steel and is gently tapered, giving the roots more space to grow. Clever!
The collection also includes a sleek and elegant TERRA Watering Can made from mirror polished stainless steel which was inspired by the flow of water itself. True to its Scandinavian heritage, the watering can is a dream to use and would be sacrilege to hide away. A perfect reminder to water the plants! Look out for the TERRA Watering Globe too (sadly not pictured here... although it is my birthday coming up...).
Norwegian design for a Danish brand in a Swedish bedroom. You can't get more Scandinavian than this, right?!
I think this collection might just be what we all need to help us let a little nature into our home and hearts this Autumn, what do you think?
Do any of the pieces stand out to you in particular?
Read more about The Terra Collection here.
Niki
Photography: My Scandinavian Home Styling: Helen Sturesson
*This is a paid partnership with Georg Jensen. All words and pictures are my own and I only ever work with brands I love and think you will too.
I think this collection might just be what we all need to help us let a little nature into our home and hearts this Autumn, what do you think?
Do any of the pieces stand out to you in particular?
Read more about The Terra Collection here.
Niki
Photography: My Scandinavian Home Styling: Helen Sturesson
*This is a paid partnership with Georg Jensen. All words and pictures are my own and I only ever work with brands I love and think you will too.
Tell us about that lovely blanket!
ReplyDeleteThank you Judy, it's from a Swedish brand called Granit - a few years back, but they do nice ones each season so you might find something similar.
DeleteI love the watering can!
ReplyDeleteThe watering can is beautiful! Lovely to use too.
DeleteI like the TERRA pot but I think it may be difficult to get the plant out of it (when transplanting) because the bottom is wider than the top. It is visually very pleasing though.
ReplyDeleteThe metal watering can gets thumbs down from me, I prefer watering cans with a handle and I also don't like how the entire can needs to be tipped to get the water flowing. For my indoor plants I use a cheap plastic watering can - although I don't like the fact it's plastic (well, at least I picked one in bright green) it has the perfect shape, and it allows me to control the amount of water I am dispensing rather nicely.
i love your wall colour! may i ask what colour that is?
ReplyDeleteI love the lamp! Where is it from? and how about the wall colour?
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