Do we have to find a space for nature always into our daily life?

Floating green

Laura Carotta

Floating Green is the smart, practice solution to bring plants back into our everyday lives. 

Designed for compact spaces like urban balconies, it’s an effortless way to turn your balcony into a tiny jungle transforming even the smallest corner into a vibrant  living ecosystem.

The structure is made up of three “triangles” connected by hooks.All the iron hooks are designed to be easy to assemble and disassemble, lightweight, and highly durable.In addition to forming the skeleton of the structure, the hooks also serve as supports for the plant to cling to—providing true structural support.

The pots are made from geotextile fabric, which is ideal for plant breathability. This material not only has an organic shape but is also extremely lightweight.

A project made in the course

A Line Going for a Walk - Finding Strength Within Simplicity

“A drawing is simply a line going for a walk. “ Paul Klee The creative process often resembles a wandering line — not always as straightforward as the one you’re about to follow, but rather unpredictable, layered, and rich in detours. Throughout this semester, we focused on exploring that process in depth — through a series of short workshops and one final project, centered around a single material: metal wire. This industrial material quietly accompanies us in everyday life — subtle, almost invisible.
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