Urban  Garden

No matter where they are planted, plants and flowers always tend to catch our eye. Like a piece of nature in our home, they add up to our comfort and purify the atmosphere.

Perfect for all indoor plants, like herbs, flowers and traditional indoor plants.

However, sometimes there is not enough time to take care of our "green friends".

For that same reason, Authentics, working side by side with Patrick Nadeau, began a green revolution.

Hydro-culture was developed some years ago, nevertheless, just some of the plants prosper in this special culture.
Unsatisfied with the available alternatives, the awarded french designer developed a new form of plantation. He combined the advantages of both hydro-culture and conventional plantation.

Hence, Urban Garden appeared, perfect for all indoor plants, like herbs, flowers and traditional indoor plants.

With a low need of maintenance, its internal watering system, grants in the long run, the needed moist of all conventional plants.
Urban Garden is made up of a waterproof material, with a relaxed and functional look.

Patrick Nadeau's idea revolutionized our culture of plant growth, not only at home but also at our offices

Cheer and colour up your plants!

How does it work?

Very simple.... Every Urban Garden comes with granulated clay and a water level index.

Therefore, you just have to transplant the root, placing a small portion of clay at the bottom, then the root, and then fill it up with the rest of the clay. After that, put in the water level index.
And Urban Garden is ready!

Three steps that will change your life, granting more colour and harmony :)

 

 

Helena Araujo - Design in Life
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She is fun, she's always in a good mood and don't miss an opportunity to laugh. Friendly and creative, captivates all her colleagues. Her communicative side allows contact with other people, which turns out to be a point of extreme importance . Being part of the team of store.inexistencia.com is the perfect opportunity to explore new worlds, new concepts and to let her imagination fly.
Helena Araújo