Have You Heard of the Trending "Geometric Terrarium"? The Popular Geometric Glass Containers You Often See Recently ♡
2016.03.19 published
Have you heard of "Geometric Terrarium"?
"Geometric" is a popular wedding theme lately ♡ Geometric refers to geometric patterns, so "Geometric Wedding" means a wedding where one wears or decorates with geometric designs. Geometric patterns often convey a simple, modern, and stylish image.
This time, I will introduce "Geometric Terrarium" to you!
What is "Geometric Terrarium"?
A "Terrarium" is a technique for growing plants within a glass case ♡ Thus, "Geometric Terrarium" involves growing plants inside geometric-shaped glass containers ♡
Originally, it was called "Terrarium" when growing cacti and similar plants in glass cases, but recently it has come to refer to any container used for displaying flowers as decor in interior design ♡
Using Geometric Terrarium as wedding decorations is super stylish! Here are some wonderful ideas for the glass container "Geometric Terrarium," which is a trendy polyhedron with geometric patterns ♩
How to use Geometric Terrarium ① Table Flower Arrangement
Choose special flowers that match your theme color and place them in the geometric glass case "Geometric Terrarium" ♡ Since it's glass, the flowers are clearly visible, which is delightful and stylish… ♩
How to use Geometric Terrarium ② Table Numbers & Place Cards
Attach cards to the lid of the polyhedron glass case to use as table numbers or place cards ♡ With small geometric glass cases, you can place several on the table without them being obtrusive ♡
Try putting a candle in it instead of flowers! ♡ The candlelight softly reflects inside the terrarium glass case, creating a truly magical atmosphere ♩
How to use Geometric Terrarium ④ Welcome Space Decoration
Geometric Terrariums can be placed on tables or hung, offering various ways to decorate ♩ With shapes like hexagons and raindrops available, why not use them to decorate your welcome space? ♡
A romantic touch could be having guests each place a petal in a diamond-shaped glass case placed in the welcome space... how beautiful would that be? ♩