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Apr 27, 2020

The pure and minimalistic design of Nebl by Studio Rem represents the sense of peacefulness and calmness that strikes, when everything is wrapped in rich, grey quietness on a foggy day.

Nebl is an intuitive and innovative planter that salutes unity and simplicity. Nebel is the German word for ‘fog’ and this exact meteorological phenomenon is the main source of inspiration for designer Michael Rem. Nebl consists of two parts: A ceramic base in which the plant is placed, and a frosted glass that is placed on the base. The glass has two openings with different sizes, which makes it possible to place the glass either high or low on the base.

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@zaxarovcom
Apr 27, 2020

The pure and minimalistic design of Nebl by Studio Rem represents the sense of peacefulness and calmness that strikes, when everything is wrapped in rich, grey quietness on a foggy day.

Nebl is an intuitive and innovative planter that salutes unity and simplicity. Nebel is the German word for ‘fog’ and this exact meteorological phenomenon is the main source of inspiration for designer Michael Rem. Nebl consists of two parts: A ceramic base in which the plant is placed, and a frosted glass that is placed on the base. The glass has two openings with different sizes, which makes it possible to place the glass either high or low on the base.

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