Sentences with phrase «bios urn»

Spanish designer Martín Azúa (check out the NeoRural tree house and the Bios Urn), is about to bring them to the market, this time, made of the esparto grass, a fully renewable and biodegradable material that is locally available in Spain.
With the public launch of the Incube for the Bios Urn, growing and nurturing a young tree from the earthly remains of a relative or pet just got easier.
The Bios Urn costs $ 145, and the Incube is priced at $ 450, with additional features available from the Incube + ($ 550).
The Incube was designed with the need to eventually transplant the tree from the device into the ground, after which it can be used again with another Bios Urn, and the company says the Incube is «produced entirely with «cradle - to - cradle» materials and methods.»
While Gerard Moliné's Bios urn transforms into a tree to remember the beloved one, Carla Cava's Arum is a ring of ashes that creates a place of remembrance on a specific tree.
TreeHugger has been covering the alternative and green burial scene for years, and we first wrote about the Bios Urn concept, which offers a space for the ashes of a loved one or pet and then enables the growing of a tree from it, back in 2005.
In 2014, Margaret wrote about the launch of the actual product itself, and then just last year, I covered the company's crowdfunding campaign for its Incube accessory, which is an app - controlled tree incubator designed to cradle the Bios Urn and enable optimal growth of the tree planted in it.
TreeHugger covered the Bios Urn when it was still just a product concept from the mind of Gerard Moliné.
The makers of Bios Urn hope to convert cemeteries into forests, using trees as memorials instead of cement and stone.
The Bio Urn isn't the only eco-conscious urn that will return one's remains to nature.

Not exact matches

Thinking Nature» is Moliné's latest show, although he had been featured on TreeHugger before with his urn Bios and the Nest House.
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