a complete walk-in greenhouse for microgreen gardening

 

design studio oberhauser has unveiled the emotioncube microgreen, the first complete solution for microgreen gardening in the gastronomy and hospitality industry. the structure takes shape as a walk-in climate greenhouse with liquid crystal glazing (PDLC) and integrated infrared lighting which provides microgreens with an optimal growing climate. in addition, the climate-regulating tuff stone floor provides the perfect humidity in the interior.

studio oberhauser designs first walk-in climate greenhouse for microgreen gardening
the emotioncube microgreen

all images courtesy of studio oberhauser

 

100% recyclable and serially produced

 

the emotioncube microgreen by studio oberhauser (find more here) is the first climate greenhouse that features PDLC glazing, automatic doors, integrated infrared lighting as well as climate regulating stone flooring. built with 100% recyclable materials, the emotioncube is available in four different versions: the emotioncube wine, emotioncube microgreen, emotioncube cheese, and emotioncube meat. this makes it the first serially produced complete solution for a wide range of requirements in the gastronomy, hospitality, and catering industry. the emotioncube microgreen has been nominated for the german design award 2022 in the category ‘excellent product design – eco design’.studio oberhauser designs first walk-in climate greenhouse for microgreen gardening
the integrated infrared lighting and climate-regulating tuff stone floor provides microgreens with an optimal growing climate

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PDLC glazing instantly turns transparent when entering
PDLC glazing instantly turns transparent when entering

project info:

 

name: emotioncube microgreen
designer: studio oberhauser
lead designer: martin oberhauser
manufacturer: METEK ltd.

 

 

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edited by: myrto katsikopoulou | designboom