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‘We Smell The Rain’ brings garden indoors with Kokedama

Daniel TejBy Daniel TejNovember 3, 2016Updated:September 27, 20172 Mins Read
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‘We Smell The Rain,’ has upheld a daunting task to bring greenery within our work and living spaces by inventing contemporary objects. Kim Band of Amsterdam-based design studio envisioned and worked on the idea so that everyone could get an opportunity to turn their homes into a greener living spaces and inspire them to treat the environment with compassion. With this objective in mind, she started experimenting with indoor plants, and finally launched her first collection named Kokedama. It is a Japanese word that inadvertently means moss ball, and is also known as a poor man’s bonsai. It is a technique of growing ornamental plants in a ball of soil covered with moss.

Kim’s Kokedamas are 100 percent handcrafted in Amsterdam and are made out of quality material because they require great care and attention to flourish. The designer has a large collection of Kokedama modern pots that are available in different sizes with various species of indoor plants planted in them. The studio also offers a collection of plant accessories, which not only help you to steed your Kokedamas at the desired place but also add glamor to your living area.

These Kokedamas come with varied price tags from €45.00 (approx. $50) to €80.00 (approx. $88) and can be purchased at her website.

Kokedama by We Smell The Rain
Kokedama indoor plants by Kim Band of We Smell The Rain
‘We Smell The Rain,’ has upheld a daunting task to bring greenery with in our work and living spaces by inventing contemporary objects. ‘We Smell The Rain,’ is an Amsterdam-based design studio, established by designer Kim Band in 2014. Kim started this studio so that everyone can get an opportunity to convert their homes into a greener living space and inspire them to treat environment with compassion. With this objective in mind, the designer started experimenting with indoor plants, and finally launched her first collection named Kokedama. It is a Japanese word that inadvertently means moss ball, and is also known as a poor man’s bonsai. It is a technique of growing ornamental plants in a ball of soil covered with moss. Kim’s Kokedamas are 100 % handcrafted in Amsterdam, and are made out of quality material, because they require great care and attention to flourish. The designer has a large collection of Kokedama modern pots that are available in different sizes with various species of indoor plants planted in them. The studio also offers a collection of plant accessories, which not only help you to steed your Kokedamas at a desired place but also add glamor to your living area. These Kokedamas come with varied price tags from €45.00 (approx. $49.37) to €80.00 (approx. $87.76) and can be purchased at ‘We Smell The Rain.’
Hanging Kokedama with elegant accessory
Kokedama by We Smell The Rain
Kokedama moss pot
Kokedama by We Smell The Rain
Thriving indoor plant
Kokedama by We Smell The Rain
Tile for Kokedama pot
Kokedama by We Smell The Rain
Attractive wooden stand for pot
Kokedama by We Smell The Rain
Table stand for Kokedama
Kokedama by We Smell The Rain
Wall mounting strip for the pot
Kokedama by We Smell The Rain
Water sprinkler for indoor plants
Kokedama by We Smell The Rain
Hanging screw bars for Kokedama pot

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