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Poland: GROWW, a 3D printed minimalist greenhouse

The UAU Project, a product and graphic design studio team based in Warsaw, Poland, is all about creating interesting and functional objects, and they’re particularly fond of using 3D printing to realize their visions.



Now Miłosz Dąbrowski and Justyna Fałdzińska, the founders and principals of the UAU Project, have come up with an interesting take on a common activity – gardening. They call it GROWW, and it’s a re-purposing of the most common jars in the US and the EU, the wide mouth Mason Jar.

Once you have the necessary jar, you only need a pair of 3D printable pieces to create and finish the GROWW system.

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