John Pallot Designs Indoor Hydroponic Garden

Installing plants inside our living room is possible now with a revolutionary concept developed by a student designer. Falling amongst the most phenomenal entries at the Australian Design Award, the Indoor hydroponic garden is a creation by designer
John Pallot.

His design essentially suggests an interior, mechanical hydroponic garden that accomplishes the Dyson criteria by integrating a system that can assist the plant growth in a closed apartment with slight preservation even in absence of sunlight. Pallot’s design works on a monitored system that controls the amount of water, food and light supplied to the plant as per the users’ understanding of the plant growth. The entire unit consumes less than 12V power to function and has a 4.5L tank. More than anything, it can be your eye-catching room separator.
Via TheDesignAwards
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