
When I move into my new apartment next month I will need to bring something fresh and green. Currently my outlook is onto tall trees and shrubs but my new place, despite having a very large balcony, mostly looks on to the car park below (sounds bad, but I do get a lot of blue sky!)
Factory circle, could be the fresh green solution that I have been looking for, and the prefect size to sit comfortably on my coffee or dining table.
I think the Japanese website,
style-pd.com, explains it best:
It is an image of cutting out wide grassland and set in the room. A frame of planter holds grass and gives new impression. Enjoy seeding and to see sprouting and growing in the planter.
House warming present anyone? Check out
Factory circle.
Labels: circle, decor, garden, grass, green, white

I spotted these fella's while passing through a clothing store on my way to the carpark in Leederville. They have a little courtyard with a headless Snow white and other quirky little twists on kitch suburban gardens. These gnomes in the birdcage hidden in a corner were my favourite.
Labels: art, decor, garden, leederville, perth, sculpture

This modernist fish bowl-like glass bird feeder from
Eva Solo is such a clean, pure design. I really like the idea that the birds can be seen from all angles, I can just see myself sitting on my balcony on a warm day in winter, watching wattle birds and willy-wag tails enjoying the seeds.
The
Eva Solo Bird Feeder is available in Australia from
AboutStyle or in Perth, Western Australia from
The Good Store.
Labels: birds, decor, garden, nature