Animula is the perfect housemate. Sitting enigmatically in his metal frame, he takes up very little space, requires no energy and makes no noise as he turns household organic waste into highly nutritious compost juice.
Animula literally means ‘little life, little soul’ in Latin, which seems to fit the friendly-looking indoor composter. Created by the design team of Greg Freer, Katrina Kszekely, and David Zhang, it relies on living organisms to break down your leftovers and you can speed up the process by churning the contents using the handle on the side. It’s small enough to sit in the kitchen of a small, gardenless flat and your window boxes will love the ‘compost tea’ that collects at the bottom. We wouldn’t recommend drinking it yourself though.
Out TBA | £TBA
Animula (Via The Design Blog)








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