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BACSAC raised garden bed

BACSAC raised garden bed

Inspired by the square shape of monastic gardens in the Middle Ages, the BACSQUARE is ideal for growing vegetable plants, herbs and flowers. Its depth of 40 cm is also suitable for growing trees. The permeable fabric of our planters allows the soil to breathe and excess of water drain away.///Description
BACSAC® is a French brand that designs flexible planters, garden accessories, and everyday objects to bring you closer to nature. Born in Paris in 2008, out of a chance encounter between three neighbours: two landscape architects involved in promoting the return of nature into the city – Virgile Desurmont and Louis de Fleurieu – and one nature-loving designer, Godefroy de Virieu. They dreamed of a free city, liberated from the constraints of weight and space, and they set out to find alternatives to traditional flowerpots to address the complications of reclaiming parts of the city to bring back nature.

$61.96

Original: $177.04

-65%
BACSAC raised garden bed

$177.04

$61.96

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Inspired by the square shape of monastic gardens in the Middle Ages, the BACSQUARE is ideal for growing vegetable plants, herbs and flowers. Its depth of 40 cm is also suitable for growing trees. The permeable fabric of our planters allows the soil to breathe and excess of water drain away.///Description
BACSAC® is a French brand that designs flexible planters, garden accessories, and everyday objects to bring you closer to nature. Born in Paris in 2008, out of a chance encounter between three neighbours: two landscape architects involved in promoting the return of nature into the city – Virgile Desurmont and Louis de Fleurieu – and one nature-loving designer, Godefroy de Virieu. They dreamed of a free city, liberated from the constraints of weight and space, and they set out to find alternatives to traditional flowerpots to address the complications of reclaiming parts of the city to bring back nature.