Seed Spreader is a flat-pack, user-assembled tool designed to promote urban biodiversity by making wildflower seeding accessible and engaging. Inspired by principles of sustainability and community involvement, the spreader is made from laser-cut plywood or MDF, allowing for local production and easy assembly. The design encourages hands-on participation in rewilding efforts, fostering a deeper connection between people and nature. By integrating education and gamification elements, the project aims to incentivize long-term engagement in biodiversity restoration.
Developed as part of the "Wild Growth" thesis, it is published by Lund University