Zoie is ancient Greek for “life”, this new model marrying light and life in one interior planter design
November 28th, 2012
Organic and maternal, Zoie further embraces the most delicate and vulnerable moments of nature’s cycle within a moulded outer canopy that supports the growth and sustainability of biological life.
The Zoie Glow is sub-irrigated which helps to maintain plants for longer, and consumes up to 60% less water than traditional planters. Featuring an illuminated natural white colour, with built in 240 volt lighting, suitable for indoor use.
Made from 100% recyclable polyethylene plastic that is UV stabilised to prevent colour change over time when the planter is exposed to sunlight.
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