In ancient times, houses were built in trees in trees, then today bushes and trees are planted under the shadow of the house. This is done in order to protect plants from the bright sun, as well as to take into account the fact that the number of houses now exceeds the number of plants. Moreover, this is observed not only in the center of the metropolis, but also in small provincial towns. Of course, the authorities are trying to landscaping the territory, however, this does not always work out. At this moment, architects and designers come to the rescue who make brilliant decisions to decorate the premises and turn them into green and environmentally friendly rooms.
This genius turned out to be Andrew Harmon, who created a project called Growth Plate.
The designer proposed a very original method for decorating switches and fontini sockets, which is their coating with grass, flowers or moss. The unusual course of the designer is the friendship of objects and herbs. He conquered everyone, because no one can avoid in the daily life of his contact with sockets and switches.
In other words, when you touch the switch or stick a fork into one of the sockets, you will have the opportunity to feel that you are not alone on Earth, as well as that life is necessary for the plants that you touch, and for animals that which are touched. You see, and insects you feel.
Even if you are skeptical of the topic of protection about the environment and care of nature, you cannot but impress the stylish appearance of such a socket or switch. These elements, covered with plants, look very creative and are able to surprise any whimsical guests. Since the “ecological” style in the interior is very popular recently, you will keep up with a fashion with a high -raised head, thanks to Growth Plat.