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Volet Végétal: Ingenious suspended window plots from France

Barreau&Charbonnet's Volet Végétal is a drawbridge-like urban gardening system that lets apartment-dwelling greenthumbs extend their window plots in a striking and mess-free manner.

Thu, Feb 23 2012 at 9:30 PM EST

Volet Vegetale window garden from Barreau & Charbonnet Image: Barreau & Charbonnet
Another week, another inventive design concept geared towards greenthumbed urbanites without a backyard — and in this case, a balcony — to spare. And this one, in my opinion, is a doozy.
 
The creation of Paris-based design/architecture firm Barreau&Charbonnet, Volet Végétal is a drawbridge-esque hanging garden contraption that mounts against a windowsill and can be lowered to a horizontal position and back up again as needed with a pulley system. With the Volet Végétal framework (which, judging by the video embedded below, looks surprisingly easy to install) gardenless gardeners have the ability to extend their windowsill plots by another five feet or so. Although it may seem potentially messy, it’s not as bad as you may think: The integrated planter boxers are placed into frames that pivot on fulcrums, preventing any spillage as the Volet Végétal is moved from a vertical to horizontal position. In the event of stormy weather, the entire unit can be easily removed from the window and brought inside.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page to watch Barreau and Charbonnet themselves (I assume) testing out a prototype unit. What do you think of Volet Végétal compared to SkyFarms, another conceptual, pulley-based hanging garden system that I featured last week? Although they’re different entirely creatures — SkyFarms are meant for balconies and VoletVégétal for windows — which do you think is more practical and attractive? Any potential flaws that you can see?
 
 
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Zingus 02/25/2012 15:42 PM

1) every damn window has different measures, this MUST be custom built. you can create an adjustable frame, but adjustable pots looks tricky.

2) liability liability liability liability, killing someone or destroying a car is pretty likely to happen, the liability fan will spread manure all over the place, as everybody from the designer, to the vendor, to the final user should have seen it coming.

3) aestetical and safety concerns would make condominiums go apeshit.

4) cost..... More

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Richard H 02/25/2012 08:09 AM

Potential flaws? Other than dropping the whole thing out the window when you swap it back there, no I don't see any flaws.

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