With the new Ikea catalog, the products we find there already inspire us in decorating rooms or changing decor. Aiming primarily for mobility and practicality in small spaces, the new collections propose simple and original approaches to everyday things in our homes.

This is also the case with Greenhouse, a plant stand in the shape of a house, a creation by designer Nicolas Cortolezzis in collaboration with Ikea.

The house shape is inspired by mountain cabins from the designer's home country, symbolizing simplicity and harmony with nature, two important values that guide him in creating his collections.

The house is compact enough to sit on a windowsill and versatile enough to be hung in a garden or on a terrace. Made of a durable and reliable material, this plant stand is closed on 3 sides, the others being open to allow air to circulate optimally.

The glass ensures sufficient warmth and light for the plants while protecting them from cold drafts. It can be used both indoors and outdoors, depending on the season.

This stand is ideal for growing plants from the seed stage and small ones to grow in a favorable environment. The open side of the stand can face the window when temperatures are higher and towards the interior of the house, depending on the environment you want for the plants when temperatures are low.

It will be the ideal place to grow your aromatic herbs and seedlings that you want to plant in the garden in spring or that you can move into larger pots. The aesthetic effect of this stand is guaranteed, especially for the kitchen windowsill. The color of the product is white but it can also be found in an orange version.

In fact, the stand can be painted any color whenever you want a change in decor.

Photo source: blog.2modern.com

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