Posha Self-Watering Planter Lets You Forget Watering for Weeks - Yanko Design
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Posha Self-Watering Planter Lets You Forget Watering for Weeks - Yanko Design
"Posha is a compact desk planter built around a passive self-watering system. It separates water storage from the soil zone, with a concealed reservoir at the base and a wick or capillary pathway that draws moisture upward only as the plant needs it. The roots stay hydrated without sitting in water, which reduces overwatering and stretches the time between refills in a way that suits distracted desk life and unpredictable schedules."
"Early explorations focused on proportions and water behaviour, how much water a compact planter should realistically store, how fast it should release moisture, and how to keep the system stable without adding visual clutter. Several internal layouts were tested to balance soil volume, reservoir capacity, and airflow, so the plant remains healthy while the planter stays small and unobtrusive on a work surface next to keyboards and coffee cups."
"The form is deliberately minimal, so from the outside it reads as a simple desk object rather than a technical product. The complexity is pushed inward, where the water chamber, soil separator, and wicking element work together as a single system. The geometry avoids sharp transitions so water can distribute evenly, and the top opening is sized for common indoor plants without making planting or pruning awkward when you need to swap species."
Posha is a compact desk planter that uses a passive self-watering system. A concealed reservoir at the base separates water storage from the soil zone, and a wick or capillary pathway draws moisture upward only as the plant needs it. Roots remain hydrated without sitting in water, reducing overwatering and extending time between refills to suit busy, unpredictable schedules. Internal layouts balance soil volume, reservoir capacity, and airflow to keep the plant healthy while keeping the planter small. The exterior form is minimal and unobtrusive while the water chamber, soil separator, and wicking element operate as a single integrated system. The water inlet is integrated into the form for straightforward, non-disruptive refilling.
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