Botanical Planter Screens As Decor And Space Dividers

Botanical screens are unique items that can serve as pots, decor, space dividers and much more

Botanical screens are unique items that can serve as pots, decor, space dividers and much more.

Interiors turn evergreen with designer Helen Kontouris’ botanical planter screens. The collection includes four pieces available as single units or a family, to be used individually or in a wide variety of combinations.

The botanical dividers encourage plants to ascend upon their stainless steel frames. Three of Helen Kontouris‘ versatile designs, ready to bring the rejuvenating benefits of nature to any urban environment, resemble the skeletal structure of a leaf. The planter screens are constructed with bases in lightweight aluminium and designed with modularity in mind. Hidden castor wheels allow for easy manoeuvrability and allow people the freedom of choice to play with shapes, curves and angles within a space.

Unlike more complex ‘green walls’ and vertical gardens, each botanical planter screen functions in the same way as a single, self-watering planter pot – keeping ongoing maintenance to a minimum. As dividers for decorative purposes and as dividers in domestic and public environments.

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Each botanical planter screen functions in the same way as a single, self-watering planter pot.

Each botanical planter screen functions in the same way as a single, self-watering planter pot.

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The dividers come in three different styles resembling the skeletal structures of leaves.

The dividers come in three different styles resembling the skeletal structures of leaves.

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Acacia, a design both squared and angled acts like a tree, allowing a plant to climb it’s trunk and expand across its branches.

Acacia, a design both squared and angled acts like a tree, allowing a plant to climb it’s trunk and expand across its branches.

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Banksia is a flexible, light and elegant screening referencing the round, cylinder shape of a banksia flower seen from above.

Banksia is a flexible, light and elegant screening referencing the round, cylinder shape of a banksia flower seen from above.

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Wattle is a rounded square form with organic curves.

Wattle is a rounded square form with organic curves.

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Waratah is utilitarian in nature, allowing people to create a straight wall of greenery.

Waratah is utilitarian in nature, allowing people to create a straight wall of greenery.

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The screens can be used to create a wall of greenery within an interior.

The screens can be used to create a wall of greenery within an interior.

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The panels can be used for indoor and outdoor purposes including hospitals, restaurants and foyers.

The panels can be used for indoor and outdoor purposes including hospitals, restaurants and foyers.

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The botanical planter screens create rejuvenating refuges surrounded by the unobtrusive lightness of nature.

The botanical planter screens create rejuvenating refuges surrounded by the unobtrusive lightness of nature.

Source: designboom