French artist turns Mac classics into flower pots

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Many are the users who, as long as their pocket allows it, try to get hold of most of the devices that the Cupertino-based company has launched in recent years. Some of them are kept as gold on cloth as collector's items, however many others begin to give it to the imagination with the sole desire for prominence as is the case we are talking about in this article, where a French artist named Christophe Guinet, has used several models of Mac, the classics G3 and G5 to turn them into small miniature gardens, but if you look closely In the images, they are simple flowerpots, but being an artist, you need to use a name that attracts more attention of course.

Christophe Guiner, now known as Monsieur Plant In recent years he has dedicated himself to obtaining some of the most classic Mac models known to all users with the sole purpose of creating flower pots, which, although it is true, are very beautiful, it is a shame what he has done with these products. As we can see in the attached images, Monsieur Plant has used a 1991 Powerbook, a 1996 Power Macintosh, a 1990 Macintosh Classic ... devices that for many Apple collectors should be in a museum.

Aesthetically, we can say that this designer with a desire for prominence in the world of Apple, has done a great job taking advantage of the design of each device. If you liked the work that Monsieur Plant has done, you can visit their website to see the complete collection of planters that he has made using some of the most representative classics of the Apple company.

What do you think of the work of this French designer? Do you like it? Would you do something similar with Apple products?


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