New DIY System from TERRA! Allows You to Grow Your Own Furniture Into Your Landscape
You can now easily build integrated seating into your landscape project, thanks to a prefabricated grass armchair system called TERRA! The laser cut framework elements are quickly assembled, and all that's left to do is cover the mound with soil and wait for the grass to envelope it. First released over 15 years ago and taken off the market shortly after, TERRA! is now back with a revitalized and simplified design.Â
You can now easily build integrated seating into your landscape project, thanks to a prefabricated grass armchair system called TERRA! The laser cut framework elements are quickly assembled, and all that's left to do is cover the mound with soil and wait for the grass to envelope it. First released over 15 years ago and taken off the market shortly after, TERRA! is now back with a revitalized and simplified design.Â
Courtesy of Studio Nucleo
TERRA! was developed by Andrea Sanna and Piergiorgio Robino of Studio Nucleo in 2000, at which time they won multiple industrial design awards and were exhibited internationally. The pair used to produce the product themselves but relied on bigger businesses for distribution. The TERRA! sold out all over the world, but in 2005 their method of production became unsustainable and the TERRA! was put on an indefinite hiatus. Since 2005, the relationship between the producer and consumer has changed. Advancements in self-manufacture and distribution have played a major part in Studio Nucleo's renewed pro...
You can now easily build integrated seating into your landscape project, thanks to a prefabricated grass armchair system called TERRA! The laser cut framework elements are quickly assembled, and all that's left to do is cover the mound with soil and wait for the grass to envelope it. First released over 15 years ago and taken off the market shortly after, TERRA! is now back with a revitalized and simplified design.Â
Courtesy of Studio Nucleo
TERRA! was developed by Andrea Sanna and Piergiorgio Robino of Studio Nucleo in 2000, at which time they won multiple industrial design awards and were exhibited internationally. The pair used to produce the product themselves but relied on bigger businesses for distribution. The TERRA! sold out all over the world, but in 2005 their method of production became unsustainable and the TERRA! was put on an indefinite hiatus. Since 2005, the relationship between the producer and consumer has changed. Advancements in self-manufacture and distribution have played a major part in Studio Nucleo's renewed pro...
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