Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Grass Flower Shop

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Designed by Nine99Design | Country: Israel | Fonts used: Helvetica

“Grass squares are designed to give a natural touch to the office or home by placing them freely or according to Feng Shui. Unlike ordinary flowers, ‘grass’ is completely natural, a piece of earth, that grows indoors with minimal care. Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater and the attempt to combine architecture and nature, the entire project is made from recycled materials and tries to merge the home with the outdoors. The packages have an air opening to gain longer shelf live for the product. The minimal design and logo is intended to give a flowing, “breathing” feel to it, as well as elegance and life-style.

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“Grass squares are designed to give a natural touch to the office or home by placing them freely or according to Feng Shui. Unlike ordinary flowers, ‘grass’ is completely natural, a piece of earth, that grows indoors with minimal care. Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater and the attempt to combine architecture and nature, the entire project is made from recycled materials and tries to merge the home with the outdoors. The packages have an air opening to gain longer shelf live for the product. The minimal design and logo is intended to give a flowing, “breathing” feel to it, as well as elegance and life-style.

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