glass bulb hanging planter Pendant Planter – Potifiv
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glass bulb hanging planter

glass bulb hanging planter Pendant Planter – Potifiv

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glass bulb hanging planter Pendant Planter – PotifivSUSPENDED HABITAT SERIES 07 CLASSIFICATION: ORBITAL PLANTER Recovered from the 1968 Sector 7 P interior catalog originally spec'd for habitat common areas where greenery and ambient light were considered essential to crew morale. Reissued without modification. Hang it trailing a pothos or a string of pearls. Switch on the fitting at dusk. The dome diffuses warmth downward; the plant does the rest. Works above a kitchen island, a reading chair, a

SUSPENDED HABITAT · SERIES 07 · CLASSIFICATION: ORBITAL PLANTER

Recovered from the 1968 Sector 7-P interior catalog — originally spec'd for habitat common areas where greenery and ambient light were considered essential to crew morale. Reissued without modification.

Hang it trailing a pothos or a string of pearls. Switch on the fitting at dusk. The dome diffuses warmth downward; the plant does the rest. Works above a kitchen island, a reading chair, a workstation that needs atmosphere.

Available with or without light fitting. Pairs with the Atomic Space Age Specimen for a complete Sector 7-P installation.

In reserve at Sector 7-P. Ready for dispatch.

US delivery: Arrives in 3–5 business days. Free Continental US transit on requisitions $75+.


AMBIENT DIFFUSION · MODULE 01

Integrated Light Fitting

The polycarbonate dome diffuses the bulb's warmth into the room below — ambient, directional, alive. The 1968 original was spec'd for exactly this: crew habitat areas requiring atmosphere as much as illumination. E26 standard fitting. Compatible with standard bulbs, Edison filament, or grow bulbs for light-sensitive specimens.


CHAIN SUSPENSION · MODULE 02

Standard Suspension System

Three-point chain suspension, balanced for level hang. Ceiling hook and canopy plate included. The Orbital Series 07 installs in a single rotation from the central hook — no electrician required for the no-light configuration. Drop length adjustable to suit the personal habitat.


SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY · MODULE 03

Sector 7-P Integration

Designed to pair with the Atomic Space Age Habitat Module as part of a complete Sector 7-P installation. When deployed together, the pendant planter anchors the vertical axis while the specimen grounds the surface — a fully coordinated habitat configuration. Both available for dispatch from Sector 7-P.

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