26.6.14

URBAN JUNGLE BLOGGERS 10 > CREATIVE PLANT POTS

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                                                                                            | || ||              | |||  || ||| ||| ||               ||| || ||| || ||| ||| |     Welcome again to this month appointment with Urban Jungle Bloggers. Living in urban environments makes it quite vital to create an happy place with green at home. The topic this time is how to dress up your plants with pots. 

Most of my plants are in the garden, but my small family of indoors plants is growing since I have joined UJB and I must admit I love to see more and more green foliage inside aswell. Many of my pots are made of simple white ceramics that I love exaclty for its simplicity. Something else I also love for my plants though is raku ceramics. I love raku too because its ancient feel, kind of rawness quality- that relates much to nature in my view.

All my raku pots are made by Italian sculptor and friend Stefania Malferrari, based in my home town Bologna. She produces very interesting raku ceramics vessels and pots. I think her work fits plants beautifully: a sapient mix of unglazed surfaces with glazed graphic signs and embossed lettering. I like the way she works with with positive/negative colored shapes on her pots.

hanging dotted pots > raku


blue cross vases > raku ---- black stripe vase > naked raku


terracotta vases > neriage technique


--------------------You can find Stefania Malferrari's beautiful pots for sale in this beautiful City Nursery here or alternatively contact her directly at stepi2001@libero.it




All pictures courtesy of Stefania Malferrari.




Hope you liked today's contribution and maybe feel inspired to see more urban jungle inspiration from the Urban Jungle Bloggers growing community. This is a monthly series hosted by 2 bloggers: Igor (Happy Interior Blog) and Judith (JOELIX.com). Every month we share ideas to create an urban jungle through styling ideas, DIYs and green tips & tricks. You can find additional inspiration on our Urban Jungle Bloggers Pinterest board and keep up-to-date via our Facebook page 
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4 comments:

  1. I like the hanging plant pots, love the handmade look of them! Thank you for joining us!

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  2. Hi Igor, thanks. I like them too ;-)

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  3. So nice to show the work of your talented friend (and name-buddy!). I really like the naked raku striped vase. Thanks for being part of our green family, Stefania :)

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    1. Thank you Jidith, those stripes vases are very basic and lovely simple use of graphic sign on antique technique vessels. Like them too :-)

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