Eden Suction Planter Can be Attached to Windows, Tiles and Any Smooth Flat Surface

Forget those regular planters that can only placed on the windowsills or ground. The Eden suction planter allows you to plant your favorite plant on the wall, Windows, tiles and any smooth flat surface.

Eden Suction Planter Works with Windows, Tiles and Any Smooth Flat Surface

The Eden is an innovative and well-designed plant pot that measures 12cm wide by 10.5cm height by 9.5cm depth. As shown in the images, the planter shows off a minimalistic and sleek appearance, and the white body allows it to blend well with different decorative designs. Meanwhile, the planter is made of UV protected PP material for a lightweight, durable and long-lasting construction.

Eden Suction Planter Works with Windows, Tiles and Any Smooth Flat Surface

More importantly, the Eden planter features Oki-Lock system, a patented suction system that has been tested to hold securely weights up to 5kg, so it allows you to plant your plant to a smooth wall, window or mirror in order to add green in your room without taking up much more precious space.

Eden Suction Planter Works with Windows, Tiles and Any Smooth Flat Surface

Moreover, the mountable plant pot also features a unique and practical two-layer design. Its inner pot can be slipped in and out of the white outer pot for easy potting and watering, and the drainage holes are designed to aid drainage of excess water and self watering, the outer pot has enough space as a small reservoir.

Eden Suction Planter Works with Windows, Tiles and Any Smooth Flat Surface

The Eden mountable planter has been available for preorder on Indiegogo. You can pledge $15 to preorder the plant pot. It will be shipped in April this year. Additionally, also don’t miss the 3D printed glow-in-the-dark planters and more cool stuff by following tags.

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