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terrarium deskBored with the long and cold winters in Norway, product developerDaniel Zeller created the Terrarium Desktop to add some green plants to his everyday work experience. The design is inspired by garden furniture and combines the beauty of rustic wood and modern glass. The tabletop consists of tempered glass and the plants are placed inside a drawer for easy watering access....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/daniel-zellers-terrarium-desktop-adds-a-bit-of-green-the-daily-grind/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
terrarium deskBored with the long and cold winters in Norway, product developerDaniel Zeller created the Terrarium Desktop to add some green plants to his everyday work experience. The design is inspired by garden furniture and combines the beauty of rustic wood and modern glass. The tabletop consists of tempered glass and the plants are placed inside a drawer for easy watering access....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/daniel-zellers-terrarium-desktop-adds-a-bit-of-green-the-daily-grind/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
terrarium deskBored with the long and cold winters in Norway, product developerDaniel Zeller created the Terrarium Desktop to add some green plants to his everyday work experience. The design is inspired by garden furniture and combines the beauty of rustic wood and modern glass. The tabletop consists of tempered glass and the plants are placed inside a drawer for easy watering access....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/daniel-zellers-terrarium-desktop-adds-a-bit-of-green-the-daily-grind/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
terrarium deskBored with the long and cold winters in Norway, product developerDaniel Zeller created the Terrarium Desktop to add some green plants to his everyday work experience. The design is inspired by garden furniture and combines the beauty of rustic wood and modern glass. The tabletop consists of tempered glass and the plants are placed inside a drawer for easy watering access....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/daniel-zellers-terrarium-desktop-adds-a-bit-of-green-the-daily-grind/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
terrarium deskBored with the long and cold winters in Norway, product developerDaniel Zeller created the Terrarium Desktop to add some green plants to his everyday work experience. The design is inspired by garden furniture and combines the beauty of rustic wood and modern glass. The tabletop consists of tempered glass and the plants are placed inside a drawer for easy watering access....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/daniel-zellers-terrarium-desktop-adds-a-bit-of-green-the-daily-grind/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5





