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Modern Terrariums

A little bit of greenery never hurt anyone - and from what we've heard even the most die-hard brown-thumbed gardeners can do pretty well with a small terrarium. Here are a few beauties that would add a touch of happy hippie-chic to a modern room:
 
 

Shown above, left to right:

1. Pop Deluxe
2. Paula Hayes
3. Esque at Velocity
4. Anthropologie
5. Viva Terra

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gardening, glassware & ceramic, green ideas, plants, terrariums, Take Five

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Mmmm hmmm! The Pop Deluxe is fantastic, I just ordered one for a plant minded friend with a birthday coming up. Thanks for the source : )

posted by jacksonlalonde on May 29th 2009 at 9:49am
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Paula Hayes are by far the most amazing, but COME ON $15,000?!!!! If I could find hand-blown glass terrariums, I could sell those suckers for the cost of the materials and time. Easy to plant with tweezers, etc.

posted by jeffnyc on May 29th 2009 at 9:54am
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ouch! on the prices

posted by alisong on May 29th 2009 at 9:56am
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I've got a black-thumb. I could kill silk plants. But still, I wanted some sort of plant-life in my home; preferably one I wouldn't be able to kill easily with my above mentioned mad-skillz. Also, I needed something that my cats wouldn't destroy, eat, or destroy by eating. Terrariums seemed the way to go.

I went to www.etsy.com, which tends to be my first place for all things. I found kits (I'm a packrat and have plenty of containers and jars) for under $20 and snatched one up lickety-split. I got it within a few days.

Terrariums are the ultimate in princess, ADD, zen gardening. Instant gratification and I can do it within the comfort of my air conditioned home. Also, they take one or two misty spritzes a month. I can totally do that!

posted by Ms. Pants on May 29th 2009 at 10:07am
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Btw, the one from Anthropologie is just the larger version of the Pop Deluxe one (which is also available on that site for, oh, $60 less). Very typical of Anthropologie to overcharge. :)

posted by suezq on May 29th 2009 at 10:08am
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I just had a flashback to the 70s.

posted by SunnyBlue on May 29th 2009 at 10:46am
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We teamed up with a friend of ours (benjrs.etsy.com) and came up with a creative terrarium like Funk-shui Moss at wynndrew.etsy.com.
Take a look and it is not 15000 dollars!
Be good to yourself:)

posted by funktional Spa and Bath on May 29th 2009 at 11:00am
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I agree, Anthropologie and other places are so great, but sooo expensive.

Thanks so much for the tip on the "Funk-shui Moss" bowls! Such a great alternative to the pricey versions seen here and an interesting twist on the modern day terrarium!

And "Funk-shui"!...what a fun name! I love it! I have to have one!

Great find :)

posted by design guy on May 29th 2009 at 11:40am
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OMG! I totally bought one of those Funk-shui moss bowls!!!!!!!!!!! I got it for my mum for mother's day! SHE LOVED IT!!!!!!!!! Go to wynndrew.etsy.com if you need a cool alternative, seriously. And I totally agree about going out to Etsy first before blowing so much cash. Who really needs to add more stress to the recession drama? I have to check out that benjrs shop now! Yay!

posted by VintageChic on May 29th 2009 at 12:19pm
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These are pretty but sooo expensive. You can find really cute terrarium-type things at thrift stores for under $5. Cookie jars, large vases, large candle holders, cake trays, etc.

posted by axie on May 29th 2009 at 12:19pm
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I have been thinking about getting a terrarium for my office desk for a while - there isn't a lot of natural light, so most plants won't fare well, but terrariums seem to be much heartier! There are also a lot of much less pricey options on etsy that I have been browsing through recently. Steamed Glass makes very unique ones from out upcycled incandescent light bulbs: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=7223482, and there are several sellers who use interesting apothecary jars of verying size, or even offer make-your-own terrarium sets. :)

posted by joannawinchester on May 29th 2009 at 12:23pm
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i have to give etsy seller madebymavis a shout out here as i feel that she should have been included in the photos above. she makes lovely hills of mossy grass in jars that are so fun to look at! i have yet to purchase one from her as i am determined to make my own, but they are so unique and very reasonably priced. none of this $15,000 hoo ha!
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5836556&section_id=5902602

posted by trisaratops on May 29th 2009 at 1:42pm
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Thanks for the etsy alternatives. While I love the options in the post, they are just too pricey for me.

posted by solbeam on May 30th 2009 at 10:21am
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Please post the prices when you do a round-up of items. PLEASE!

posted by glassesgirl on June 2nd 2009 at 12:32am
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I got 2 of these is Japan. They are a must!

posted by Bauhaus on June 2nd 2009 at 3:01am
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If anyone wants to DIY and doesn't know how green their thumb is, head to a thrift store. I always see simple round fishbowls on the houseware shelves supercheap. No, not as cool as these, but a super low-risk purchase.

posted by Loosetooth on June 7th 2009 at 12:08pm
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