Juliana Urban City Greenhouse
Grown in Glass on your Balcony or in your Atrium
Space is no hurdle if you wish to grow your own chilies, herbs and cherry tomatoes. The new City Greenhouse from the Danish manufacturer Juliana Group is the solution.
The 3rd of May 2016
As most people living in the city do not have a garden, it made sense for Juliana to develop a product that makes it possible for people in apartments to cultivate. With a focus on balconies Juliana has designed a new balcony greenhouse, which allows the balcony to provide fresh vegetables and herbs.
Besides a unique design in beautiful black lacquered profiles and 0.16 inches thick toughened glass, the City Greenhouse has a number of nice details. In the front the two sliding doors provides easy access to the special shelves, in where you can pour water, so basil and thyme are always irrigated. Further, there are three practical hooks where you can hang gardening tools and gloves. In the bottom is designed a small storeroom, which can be used for germination. It is even possible to remove the wooden slats which separate the top and bottom room. You can then fit in a large cucumber plant.
City Greenhouse is made at the Juliana factory in Odense, Denmark.
Create your own city garden!
The Juliana Urban series is your opportunity to cultivate your own hers, flowers, or fruits. With Urban greenhouses you can engage your garden interest, and get your hands a little dirty even though your don’t live on ground level.
Juliana Group
Juliana Group is a leading global supplier of quality residential greenhouses. Founded in 1963 by Mogens A. Stærmose in Odense, Denmark, the family-owned company is today run by third generation, Nikolaj Stærmose. Headquarter and production remains Odense-based with subsidiaries in the UK and Germany and export to more than 20 countries.
’We help people grow’. That is why our brands Halls, Juliana, and Gabriel Ash all set the frame for experiences that are as natural as they are magical. Despite our long history, we’re future-focused and curious on how we can improve the sustainability of our greenhouses. Learn more about Juliana and find inspiration for life in the greenhouse in our inspirational universe.