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Mygdal, autonomous plant ecosystem that illuminates the house

The most beautiful way to have plants: not only illuminates the environment, but also brings nature into the home. With SmartGrow technology, plants don't need water.

Gianluca Riccio di  Gianluca Riccio
July 22 2019
in Technology
Mygdal, autonomous plant ecosystem that illuminates the house
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The question is very simple: do you love plants? Well. Do plants love light? Well. Do you love light? Well.

This could be summarized as the reason why you will certainly love the “luminous plant” Mygdal as well.

It is a revolutionary furnishing solution, because it is not a simple lamp but an entire self-sustaining plant ecosystem. Inside, plants can live and grow undisturbed.

Certainly thanks to the special electroconductive glass, which in a nutshell produces a healthy plant and a beautiful light even if you live in a closet without windows.

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Let's talk about Mygdal

The most comfortable and elegant way to have a plant: it not only lights up the environment, but also brings nature into the house. Thanks to a patented technology called SmartGrow, plants do not need any care to live.

No water needed

Mygdal is a hermetically sealed system. The water inside the glass dome cannot escape: it evaporates and condenses in a continuous cycle that always leaves the plant hydrated. The aluminum bottom can still be opened easily to add other nourishment if necessary.

Independent of daylight

Mygdal is a self-sustainable ecosystem created by Nui Studio. It is based on the strong similarity between some specific LED frequencies and the classic natural light. Plants produce chlorophyll photosynthesis as if they were growing outdoors. Using an app you can adjust the color, intensity, duration and times of the lights on both tablets and smartphones.

Change plants in seconds

Different types of plants correspond to different moods, or tastes, or moments in life. If you want to change plants after a while, just open the casing in seconds and replace it. The slow growth and the special soil used make the plants always beautiful and strong.

The bright Mygdal plants are a real tribute to traditional glass processing and a magnificent combination of nature, design and tech. And you? Do you agree?

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