Green Growing Coffee Table

By Paula. Filed in Furniture, eco-friendly products, organic  |  
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This coffee table is designed by Devon Wang to allow people to literally purchase green furniture.  The sleek coffee table has a green patch on it with actual growing vegetation.  The green comes from a plant called Tillandsia which is commonly called the air plant.

It requires no soil at it’s base or watering to survive.  Instead, it absorbs things found in the air as a food source.  Moisture is taken from air particles with ambient moisture in them and dust and other nutrients are used from the air to help it maintain life.

In this way, the coffee table not only looks great, it’s a source of air filtration as well!  They filter carbon dioxide, produce oxygen and remove dust and other particles from the air!  Imagine, a coffee table that survives from us spilling things on it.  Great design for families with it’s rounded corners and mess absorbing surface!

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