Terrarium Baiosphere

£310.00
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rainforest-led-light-terrarium-medium
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The Baiospherers terrariums are perfect for dark spaces in the home where no other plants can survive. Whether on the desk in the office or on top of the bedside table thanks to the full spectrum LEDs, your terrarium feels good everywhere. The small landscapes form independent ecosystems that bring a piece of calming nature to even the smallest of homes. The terrarium comes with a range of plants and moss and a free online live Zoom tutorial of a time you can choose by arranging with us privately. Just you and the tutor will build one in your own home online.

Measurements:

Height: 275 mm / 10.83 in
Width/Depth: 175 mm / 6.89 in

Terrarium Sunlight:

Wattage: 5W
Power Supply: 5V / 1A
Brightness: 130 Lumen
Light Temperature: 3500K (warm white) 6500K (cold white)
Light Spectrum: Vollspektrum
Housing material: anodized aluminium

What you get:

Terrarium glass shaped in a teardrop

Range of Plants (The image is representative of just one finished product) We will send you plants and mosses along with a access code for your private zoom class to put this together. (We do not send out instructions, we prefer to teach directly)


    • handmade


Sunlight


    • full-spectrum LED-Light with adjustable air vents


Silicone rim


    • ensures that the lid does not slip

    • reliably seals the terrarium


Cable USB to Micro-USB (length 2m)

21-page Customer Manual (English & German)


    • A guide will be included in your package


Botanical Boys

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About us

Our green adventures started back in 2009 when we moved into a garden flat in East London.  We renovated a Japanese and Italian water garden from it's overgrown past but with no prior garden experience we got stuck into the books and learned everything there was to know about pruning shrubs and planting.  After the first year tidying the space up we were asked by a friend to join The National Garden Scheme.  The scheme recognises gardens of quality and raises money for charity.  It was a scary prospect of opening the garden to the scrutiny of the public.  So we opened up for the first time and it was so exciting, we received some great positive feedback and some helpful tips from the seasoned gardeners!  Subsequently, we opened our garden every year.