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Design, Products October 31, 2011

Five Ways With Terrariums

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1. Quartz No. 2, $360.00 Artist Matthew Cleland crafts his glass and lead-free soldered pieces by hand. Get it: Score and Solder

2. “Take a Dip,” $125.00 Each terrarium from Brooklyn-based Twig contains a spirited scene using miniature figurines—like this swimmer from the 1920s sporting a smart striped bathing suit.  Get it: Twig

3. Three Itty Bitty Terrariums, $16.20 Perk up any corner of your workspace with one of these easy-to-maintain picks, each of which includes a small succulent. Get it: Tortoise Loves Donkey


4.Manatee” San Francisco’s Katie Goldman Macdonald created this glass vessel to mirror the soft curves of a sea cow. Get info: Botany Factory

5. Glass Greenhouses, $34.99 – $119.99 These simple house-shaped terrariums can double as protective cases for dried plants and other decorative objects. Get it: westelm.com

Want more product picks? Check out my various collections and random finds on Pinterest.

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Comments (4)

My personal terrariums favorites (but Paris only): http://growlittle.blogspot.com/

i would love to have one and keep butterflies or something in them

Love the moss and maiden hair fern combo…

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