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Sheafplanter

People often face problems when their plant outgrows the planter; the hassle of getting a new planter is not only frustrating, but it also contributes to the wastage of the old one, as well as adds on an additional expense.

Apart from that, it takes time for a plant to adjust in its new planter, and if it is unable to do so, the plant ends up dying. This can be a very upsetting experience for those who love having plants.

This encourages the concept and reason behind the SheafPlanter. It helps the user stack segmented members on top of each other to build a planter of any form, accommodating different stages of growth for a plant, as well as various varieties of indoor and outdoor plants as well, minimizing wastage, time and effort, and increasing efficiency and ease.

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Conceptualising

growth accommodation 

intial form render

experimenting with joinery

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section and elevation

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designing the 'bucket'

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form 3d printed prototype

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final product segments

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final full product

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sheafplanter visualiser

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