Intended for both indoor and outdoor use, the Terra collection is comprised of three sizes of plant pot, the two largest crafted from terracotta and the smallest made from stainless steel; three sizes of uniquely reversible plant pots in stainless steel; a tray with a set of three small planters ideal for herbs; and finally, a watering can and a small watering globe, both crafted in stainless steel.
Their distinctive, beautifully rounded shapes reinventing these age-old objects as we know them. Together, the collection represents a strikingly contemporary and urban interpretation of potted plants ideal for the modern home gardener. The pieces hold their own individually, as a sculptural standalone on a bare windowsill, but also make a statement when gathered as a group to form, for example, an impressive, verdant centerpiece.
Inverting the shape of a traditional plant pot, the Terra vessels are wider at the base, a functional design choice that provides stability and room for the roots to flourish, while creating an elegant, shapely form. "The idea behind the collection was to create a world of plants, derived from the logic of nature," says Marius Myking, Director of Product Design at Snøhetta, "The planters are deliberately reflected–upside down, if you will – giving the plant the opportunity to take root the same way that it does in nature. Moreover, several of the pots are made from Terracotta – a type of soil."
Three of the collection's stainless steel planters are easily reversible, their subtly tapered silhouette providing two display options in one, depending on which end is placed into the discrete, accompanying saucer. For this collaboration, Snøhetta was eager to fuse its innovative and experimental approach with Georg Jensen's enduring legacy for impeccable quality craft.
Though Georg Jensen has long been known for its vases and many of other types of vessels, this marks the brand's first foray into interior planting and also its first time working with terracotta, creating a new chapter of materiality as the brand continues a long-standing tradition of defining and evolving the Scandinavian aesthetic.
"Terra continues a tradition of challenging ourselves with the combination of metals and other materials," says Georg Jensen Chief Creative Officer, Nicholas Manville. "Georg Jensen himself was a ceramicist before he founded the company. In a way, sculpting bold, metal pieces with a ceramicist's eye has been at the core of our design approach for over a century. It is exceptional to see the materials living together in one collection." Source and photos Courtesy of Snøhetta.
Source: aasarchitecture.com
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