Valsfer Grasslamp for $197

June 21, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Valsfer Grasslamp for $197
Expires June 29, 2022 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

Spruce (or wheatgrass, pun intended) up your work or living space with this luminescent Grasslamp. This unique structure features a graceful glowing light and a compact luxuriant grass garden. The grass alone produce up to 33% of your daily needed oxygen and is easily maintained with just a few sprays of water a day — no soil required. It vegetates in just 15 days to grow completely with hydroponic technology.

  • Grows up to 40 different micro-greens in a living sculpture
  • 90 LEDs provide 15 lumens of luminous flux
  • Provides a refreshing & peaceful way to light up your home or office

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Grass bed measures 3.5″W x 11.2″L
  • No soil or fertilizer required
  • Care instructions: wipe with a damp cloth, spray daily with water for greens growth

Includes

  • Valsfer Grasslamp

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