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Power Planter

September 23, 2010 by Andrea Bellamy 2 Comments

Power Planter

Given my penchant for indoor containers with a dash of quirky cool, I had to share GAMA-GO’s Power Planter.

The Power Planter is a small, porcelain, desktop planter in the shape of a nuclear power plant.  It comes complete with organic soil and wheatgrass seeds, and is $16 at GAMA-GO. This would also make a great vessel for growing cat grass. What? Your cat’s always on your desk, anyway.

Other funky indoor planters from my archives:

Science and Sons Park Planter

Vitamin Living’s IV Plant Pot

Pad Outdoor’s Pad Aluminum Planters

Boskke’s Sky Planter

Karim Rashid’s GroBal

Pastense’s Retro Planters

Design Within Reach’s Bordato Illuminated Planter

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  1. Garden Girl says

    September 26, 2010 at 10:23 am

    Awesome. I know a certain engineer who would appreciate that very much!

  2. kristina says

    October 1, 2010 at 1:20 pm

    I absolutely love this. Freakin’ adorable!

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