Herbarium is a handy tool for foraging and preparing wild provisions. Designed by Emilia Borgvall for Lund University’s The Tomorrow Collective, the prototype includes elements for picking, separating, carrying, rinsing, and drying greens. The eco-friendly item is composed of a naturally finished three-tiered basket with mesh inserts and a mint-green metal frame. Additionally, the kit is paired with herb scissors, a glass jar with a wooden lid, and a slim field guide. Used together, the pieces make it elegant and relatively simple to bring weeds and other free-range edibles from the great outdoors into the kitchen.

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Holly is a poet from Kentucky. She grew up first in a Sears house, then on a farm. She studied English and Gender Studies at Mount Holyoke College and moved to Manhattan for love. As an occasional jewelry-maker and museum patron, Holly favors wearable and functional design but is eager to see work that challenges her aesthetics. Read more and connect by visiting her blog, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

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