Collapsible, Lightweight & Eco-Friendly Flower Pots

Enter Hova.

Hova FlabricPots

FabricPotsTM are collapsible and lightweight (reducing energy and space needed per unit for shipping), and incorporate eco-friendly material options (the sleeves are available in 100% recycled polyester and the bases are recyclable plastic).

It’s also a lot less to carry, easier on the backs.

How awesome is that?!

These types of pots not only can work at homes, they can also be used for staging obviously, since it’s lightweight, easy to carry and collapsible.

 

11 Comments on Collapsible, Lightweight & Eco-Friendly Flower Pots

Gee does think make the pot "GREEN", for the fake green plant!  No need for a green thumb here!! 

Ok I was reaching here - really far I might add.  But I had to leave a comment I promised in your blog on crap blogs!!  LOL!!!!

Becky

09/15/2007 01:43 AM by Becky Raike & Nicole Forte -Staging Sells Your Home (Staging Sells Your Home )


These are really cute!  Forget using them for staging - I'm going to pick up a few for my house!  Thanks.

09/15/2007 09:22 AM by Kimberly Wester - NW Indiana Stager (Details Staging and Redesign)


Cindy - love the idea...a bit pricey but it they last a very long time then sounds like a good investment and a smart one. Thanks

09/15/2007 09:28 AM by Sheron Cardin - how2homestage.com RESA (California Moods Inc)


Very cool.  I will take anything that saves my back. I'm with Kimberly on this.... they would be for me :)

09/15/2007 10:29 AM by Lori Kim Polk, Sacramento Area Home Staging (Artful Journey Designs and Staging)


I love these Cindy, I wish they made collapsable plants withouth the mess that would be awesome. Where do you find these things?

Phyllis Pafumi

09/15/2007 02:36 PM by Phyllis Pafumi-ReStyled to Sell Staging Homes NJ (ReStyled to Sell Home Staging New Jersey)


Phyllis LOL yes collapsible plants would be good. i read a lot of design blogs and this one pops up as something to be shared since it's also green. a little bit more pricey than regular flower pots but in the long run it's worth it ;)

Becky thanks!

others thanks so much for commenting!

09/15/2007 02:51 PM by Cindy Lin @ Staged4more, ASPM, IAHSP, IRIS (Staged4more Home Staging & Redesigns)


Cindy - Very cool and nice to hear they are eco-friendly.  Thanks for sharing.

09/15/2007 03:50 PM by Janice Sutton - Temecula Murrieta Home Stager - Home Staging (1st Stage Property Transformations )


Cindy, I love the look of those pots.  They're different from what we usually find.  Honestly, I've carted some pretty heavy pots in and out of houses.  Anything that will save my aging back!  Thanks for the heads up!

09/15/2007 03:58 PM by Terry Haugen STAGE it RIGHT! 321-956-2495 (Stage it Right!)


Hi Cindy,  This is a neat idea! Thank you so much for posting this and sharing!

09/15/2007 09:20 PM by Stephanie Edwards-Musa, Realtor ® The Woodlands, TX Real Estate (Prudential Gary Greene, Realtors ®)


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