bag for plants

the transportable garden
BACSAC® was born when french designer godefroy de virieu met landscapers
louis de fleurieu and virgile desurmont. together, they searched for an alternative
solution to avoid the constraints of creating a roof garden
in town (taking into
consideration difficulties of transport, excessive weight, etc).

BACSAC® - bacsquare
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the idea of planting in bags emerged from the desire to change habits and valorize
what should be, the plant itself. they then start the manufacturing of bags made
from permeable/porous geo-textile that prevents asphyxiation of the soil.
the new square collection was recently shown at maison et objet 2010 in paris.

BACSAC® - bacsquare

BACSAC® - bacsquare
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BACSAC® rolled up
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BACSAC® - bacsquare - nature in a bag

bacsquare

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BACSAC® comes in various shapes and sizes
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BACSAC® can be used to pot plants
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the circular version of BACSAC®

the complete BACSAC® collection

the complete BACSAC® collection

technical characteristics:
uv-resistant
protect the roots
permeable
let the soil breathe
draining
let the water pass through
limit evaporation
tear and traction resistant
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