Time for another visit. This is not a visit to LFS but a company which is specialized in landscape decor, architecture and interior. Company's founder is also a hobbyist and friend of mine. 99% of all my visit I was on my own, however this time, I had a companion with me. He's Jacky Chun
I would say it's never easy to find if this is your first time visit. It is located in a 1980s living block in Hong Mai street, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi
This is the hallway in and I told Jacky it reminds me of typical Singapore's government-built flats
And this is how it looks from front door
Duc - wearing glasses - Green Cubic founder
Duc welcomed an guided us around his office
Samples of his product (for office or your living space)
Paludarium to-be (I have an honour to be invited to involve in)
And here is his Babylon
Duc and his staff discussing plant's health
Jacky and I also had a chance to help him planting a parva carpet for his new 90x45x45cm planted tank . That was an unexpected but exciting experience. Three hobbyists "squeezed" in an area less than 10m2, talked and discussed about the hobby while planting
Next day I called Duc and asked for his permission to finish planting background and middle ground. Permission granted and here is a few shots of the tank
My experiment - Crypt. Flamingo grows on driftwood
Dangling plants
Bonus pictures
Driftwood - waiting for its resurrection
True gifts from GreenCubic
Petrified wood - Haven't decided how I am going to do with it. But I do love its textures
I would say it's never easy to find if this is your first time visit. It is located in a 1980s living block in Hong Mai street, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi
This is the hallway in and I told Jacky it reminds me of typical Singapore's government-built flats
And this is how it looks from front door
Duc - wearing glasses - Green Cubic founder
Duc welcomed an guided us around his office
Samples of his product (for office or your living space)
Paludarium to-be (I have an honour to be invited to involve in)
And here is his Babylon
Duc and his staff discussing plant's health
Jacky and I also had a chance to help him planting a parva carpet for his new 90x45x45cm planted tank . That was an unexpected but exciting experience. Three hobbyists "squeezed" in an area less than 10m2, talked and discussed about the hobby while planting
Next day I called Duc and asked for his permission to finish planting background and middle ground. Permission granted and here is a few shots of the tank
My experiment - Crypt. Flamingo grows on driftwood
Dangling plants
Bonus pictures
Driftwood - waiting for its resurrection
True gifts from GreenCubic
Petrified wood - Haven't decided how I am going to do with it. But I do love its textures
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