Skip to Content
Alliance for Ethical Economic Development
Shop
Donate
Mission & Global Impact
Our Mission
AEED's Global Footprint
Global Poverty & Fair Trade Principles
AEED Founders & Executive Board
Blog
Contact Us
0
0
Alliance for Ethical Economic Development
Shop
Donate
Mission & Global Impact
Our Mission
AEED's Global Footprint
Global Poverty & Fair Trade Principles
AEED Founders & Executive Board
Blog
Contact Us
0
0
Shop
Donate
Folder: Mission & Global Impact
Back
Our Mission
AEED's Global Footprint
Global Poverty & Fair Trade Principles
AEED Founders & Executive Board
Blog
Contact Us
Shop Cottage Terrarium - Handmade from Upcycled Glass & Locally Sourced Wood
Screen Shot 2021-04-02 at 2.44.21 AM.png Image 1 of 2
Screen Shot 2021-04-02 at 2.44.21 AM.png
Screen Shot 2021-04-02 at 2.44.35 AM.png Image 2 of 2
Screen Shot 2021-04-02 at 2.44.35 AM.png
Screen Shot 2021-04-02 at 2.44.21 AM.png
Screen Shot 2021-04-02 at 2.44.35 AM.png

Cottage Terrarium - Handmade from Upcycled Glass & Locally Sourced Wood

$156.00

This mid century design adds a twist on the classic wardian case or terrarium.

With a low profile it is a great choice for a centerpiece for a dining or living room table. With a 10 inch planting base, this terrarium will give you plenty of room to have a few varieties of your favorite low profile plants or a a lush moss garden.

This terrarium and its wardian case is fully made from reclaimed glass and wood. This piece of art embodies traditional stained glass techniques for assembly, that utilize copper foil and hand soldering.

Dimensions:
10”L x 10”W x 11”H

This terrarium includes a fitted plastic liner.

Feel good knowing that all items carried in the AEED shop are ethically sourced and made by fair trade artists and craftsman. This terrarium is handcrafted out of reclaimed glass from deconstructed buildings and homes in Detroit, Michigan. The wooden base is handcrafted, local Michigan pine that the artist sustainably sources.

AEED is proud to carry this artist, that has a special commitment to recycle and reuse local resources by creating these handmade, fine American-crafted terrariums.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

This mid century design adds a twist on the classic wardian case or terrarium.

With a low profile it is a great choice for a centerpiece for a dining or living room table. With a 10 inch planting base, this terrarium will give you plenty of room to have a few varieties of your favorite low profile plants or a a lush moss garden.

This terrarium and its wardian case is fully made from reclaimed glass and wood. This piece of art embodies traditional stained glass techniques for assembly, that utilize copper foil and hand soldering.

Dimensions:
10”L x 10”W x 11”H

This terrarium includes a fitted plastic liner.

Feel good knowing that all items carried in the AEED shop are ethically sourced and made by fair trade artists and craftsman. This terrarium is handcrafted out of reclaimed glass from deconstructed buildings and homes in Detroit, Michigan. The wooden base is handcrafted, local Michigan pine that the artist sustainably sources.

AEED is proud to carry this artist, that has a special commitment to recycle and reuse local resources by creating these handmade, fine American-crafted terrariums.

This mid century design adds a twist on the classic wardian case or terrarium.

With a low profile it is a great choice for a centerpiece for a dining or living room table. With a 10 inch planting base, this terrarium will give you plenty of room to have a few varieties of your favorite low profile plants or a a lush moss garden.

This terrarium and its wardian case is fully made from reclaimed glass and wood. This piece of art embodies traditional stained glass techniques for assembly, that utilize copper foil and hand soldering.

Dimensions:
10”L x 10”W x 11”H

This terrarium includes a fitted plastic liner.

Feel good knowing that all items carried in the AEED shop are ethically sourced and made by fair trade artists and craftsman. This terrarium is handcrafted out of reclaimed glass from deconstructed buildings and homes in Detroit, Michigan. The wooden base is handcrafted, local Michigan pine that the artist sustainably sources.

AEED is proud to carry this artist, that has a special commitment to recycle and reuse local resources by creating these handmade, fine American-crafted terrariums.

Shop Journal Our Mission Contact