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Obviously this person does not have cats, but it's a good use of space if you don't have an outdoor space to call your own.

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@lolakimono   I agree. This is a brilliant use of space for anyone who loves plants and has a lot of them. I don't but I like this look. Another plus: it's mobile so easy to transport to another location. Thumbs up!

 

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Reminds me of the macrame people hung from their ceilings back in the 70s.

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@lolakimono

My first thought was the plants need to be in the area with the most sunlight. We don’t have optimal sunlight in our home. Great, practical idea.

 

Thank you.

 

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Not for me 

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I like it...it’s unique!!

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That is wonderful for the plant collector!  Simply raising the plants from the floor is a great idea.  I like the idea of hanging plants but am reluctant to put a bolt into the ceiling, so I like that, too.

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A little too 70's for me....I don't need to do that again.

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It's a smart idea, I suppose, for portability, but aesthetically, it isn't at all pleasing to me.


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I like it.  Looks good in front of the french doors.

Makes a nice jungle gym set for the kitties!