
The Sill
Founded Year
2012Stage
Loan | AliveTotal Raised
$8.19MLast Raised
$680K | 3 yrs agoMissing: The Sill's Product Demo & Case Studies
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12 Industries That Will Thrive Thanks To MillennialsExpert Collections containing The Sill
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The Sill is included in 1 Expert Collection, including Home Goods & Furniture.
Home Goods & Furniture
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Tech-enabled companies offering services and products focused on furniture, home accessories, and interior design. This collection includes direct-to-consumer (D2C) startups, peer-to-peer (P2P) marketplaces, and 3D & AR/VR visualization tools, among others.
The Sill Patents
The Sill has filed 3 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Architectural elements
- Building engineering
- Closed amusement attractions

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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9/10/2019 | 1/26/2021 | Closed amusement attractions, Architectural elements, Building engineering, Structural system, Operating amusement attractions | Grant |
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Grant Date | 1/26/2021 |
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Related Topics | Closed amusement attractions, Architectural elements, Building engineering, Structural system, Operating amusement attractions |
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Latest The Sill News
Jan 31, 2021
11 plant delivery services and garden subscriptions compared: Bloomscape, The Sill, My Garden Box and more x If you think it is too late in the year to get planting, think again. Horticulture experts suggested planting Is certain Trees, flowers, grasses, produce and flower bulbs come in the fall, spring comes for maximum production. It all depends on the particular plant, however, as well as do some research to ensure your location and climate. Now, as much as we remember the smell of Home Depot’s garden center, making less non-essential trips to crowded stores is important to know your affairs. Instead, take advantage of these great online plant delivery and garden box services that provide seeds, transplanting, flower bulbs, chutes and even full-grown plants with instructions on care, gardening items and safe growing chemicals at your doorstep. Will send Indoor plants are always In season, of course, and these online plant marketplaces stock potted plants, ferns, flowers and succulents-a-lots that will illuminate any corner, shelf or window sill. You can buy mango and exotic plants, as well as tropical plants and most of them in different sizes – from mini cacti to large plants that will anchor the entire room. Better yet, these popular online plant vendors such as BlomScape and The Sill tell you which plants are hard to kill, not caring for you. For green-thumbed, buying quality seeds, bulbs and chutes online from these plant and garden box subscription services will help maximize your garden yield. Many of them act as dispersal to the online bulb, plant and seed markets, but if you are impervious like me, you can simply input your growing goals and sign up for a monthly subscription and flowers. Can receive shipments of plants, seeds, bulbs and gardening gear. Shipped to your home. Every garden is different, of course, and so most of these plant delivery and garden subscription services have taken steps to find out what you want to grow and where you want to grow it. Whether it’s beautiful Flower And the houseplants or outdoor plants and produce you want, they will tailor your plant distribution to help nail your dream garden. Entertain your mind from memes to video games, to entertainment to superheroes. Don’t have an outdoor growing place or garden at all? Don’t worry: On urban gardens and mini-farms there are stands designed to work without earth or to regularly access the sun. These nifty indoor grow systems like AeroGrow And LettuceGrow Use self-contained seed pods and chute to avoid dirty soil conditions. Some are most unlikely in environments growing plants, produce, herbs and fresh flowers with their own synthetic light. No matter your setup or situation, there is a home garden service that will help you improve your green thumb or make a perfect gift for a keen gardener on your holiday list. Check out the Garden Box subscription, the best online plant delivery services available in 2020. Plant, garden and seed membership services Whatever the type, size, or location of your garden, there is a garden membership service that may have seeds, plants, and gardening equipment sent to your door every month. Build and grow This garden delivery service offers three different box types depending on your home garden plans: The DIY Edible Flower Garden, for example, includes seeds for growing beautiful floral garnishes such as viruses, calendula and borage. It is perfect for home mixologists who want to add some summer flora to their operation. There is also a DIY Tea Herb Garden Kit for developing and drying chamomile and peppermint or DIY garden kits for children. Urban organic gardener This seed of the month club is planned for as little as $ 5 per month. You will receive heirloom seeds delivered to your doorstep to grow herbs, vegetables, legumes and more. This membership starts with a short questionnaire, to find out what kind of garden you have – indoor, outdoor, hydroponic, low light, etc. – and what kind of gardening you want to do. You can cancel or pause at any time (for example, during an offseason). Surprise seed membership is only $ 5 per month, while a Pro membership is closer to $ 15, but includes more seeds and allows more specification. Get comfortable grow comfortable Membership of this monthly vegetable and herb seed includes three different season herbs and vegetable seeds for less than $ 6 a month. The seeds of this company come from Australia and include plants such as coriander, sorbet and various lettuce. My garden box My garden box is perfect for indoor plants. Each shipment includes a new home plant and planter with soil, rocks for drainage and instructions for care. This plant delivery service is great if you have plenty of space for indoor plants and want to expand your indoor greenery, or if you want to send a one-time gift to your knowing plant lover. Plans start at around $ 35 per month. Blomin ‘Bin is a seed subscription box company that is perfect for those who want to both produce and grow flowers. You can customize your order, starting at $ 8 per month, to include seeds for Wildflower only, vegetables only or a combination of both. Some schemes, such as Basic Bin, include both seeds and living plants, while others such as the Just Seeds scheme will include only well, seeds. On the other hand, the premium bin scheme includes seeds, a soil / plant sample, pot, gro bag and a project or garden tool. Plant delivery services These online marketplaces sell indoor and outdoor plants, including tropical, successful, pet-friendly plants, and more. You can also find large plants such as fruit trees, vines and shrubs for large landscaping projects. Nature hills If you’ve got plans for some serious gardening or landscaping, the Plant Collection in Nature Hills is a good place to start for blooming plants, plant options, and more. It has everything from houseplant options and perennial flowers to literal trees, shrubs and vine. You can also find fruit trees and plants here, including apples, citrus and stone fruit trees, with a wide range of plum, bushes. Blooms Whether you are looking for indoor or outdoor plants for the home or garden, there may not be a better selection than Bloomscape. Plant plants that add weight of life and texture to any place, such as palm trees, birds of paradise, succulent varieties or spider plants. You can shop according to categories, including easy care and pet-friendly, and each comes with an earthen pot and saucer, so it is ready to go on arrival. Free shipping is available on all orders over $ 75. Plantex This online marketplace likes to think of itself as a vegetarian version of Amazon. PlantX maintains an extensive inventory of plant-based products, including a variety of indoor house plants and succes. All of this is reasonably priced for under $ 50 and also with most watches for $ 6 as some small plants. What’s good about PlantX is you can deal with other items including ready-to-eat, plant-based food for your order. The cob Sill is another online plant marketplace that also has a large selection of indoor houseplants and outdoor plants, including ferns, figs, air plant options, snake plant varieties, orchids and succulents. Sill also offers memberships: For early membership the plant sends an easy-to-care indoor plant to your home each month, fitted with an earthen pot in black, blush, or mint. If you have found a surplus of space for plants, upgrade your plant subscription to a medium plant for an initial subscription, or choose pet friendly plant memberships for greenery that are safe for dogs and cats. Indoor garden and seed pod kit These innovative companies have developed gardens, seed pod systems, and locations that can function in almost any situation. Many are self-sufficient and designed to be used in indoor, growing herbs, flowers, and even in low-light settings. Click and grow It is an herb and forms the garden for even the most limited of living conditions. Use Neat and Tide seed pods to grow any number of fruits and vegetables. The smallest version, called the Smart Garden 3 ($ 99), is ideal for a fresh bounty of herbs, while the larger Smart Garden 9 ($ 199) and the three-tier Smart Garden 27 ($ 599), are available in lattes. Include tomatoes and berries in your diet. Lettuce grow The farmstand from Lettuce Grow is a hydroponic, self-watering tower garden that is perfect for urban locations with no space for a traditional garden. First, you choose your indoor farm unit, which is available in five sizes, and then select transplanting from a list of over 200, including greens, vegetables, fruits, and herbs. The farm does not need to do much from time to time – as much as five minutes per week – and you can expect some harvest in three weeks. Lettuce Grow will help you choose the appropriate planting based on your space, with the smallest cultivar of 12 plants starting at $ 350. AeroGrow Like the Click and Grow, this pod planter is basically a Keurig machine for gardens. If you are constantly looking for fresh herbs, lettuce and veggies, you can grow them comfortably in your own kitchen. They come in a wide range of sizes ranging from three pod sprouts ($ 80) to The Farm ($ 480), with 24 seed pods. More membership service and garden recommendations Share this:
The Sill Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was The Sill founded?
The Sill was founded in 2012.
Where is The Sill's headquarters?
The Sill's headquarters is located at 84 Hester Street, New York.
What is The Sill's latest funding round?
The Sill's latest funding round is Loan.
How much did The Sill raise?
The Sill raised a total of $8.19M.
Who are the investors of The Sill?
Investors of The Sill include Paycheck Protection Program, Color, Raine, Blue Seed Collective, Halogen Ventures and 3 more.
Who are The Sill's competitors?
Competitors of The Sill include Neoplants.
Compare The Sill to Competitors

Bloomscape provides online plant delivery services and plant care essential products. It offers low maintenance plants, low light houseplants, pet friendly plants, pots, tools, and more. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Detroit, Michigan.

Neoplants uses synthetic biology to design plants for the future. It turns volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of the home air atmosphere into useful metabolites for creating plants. It develops a bioengineered pothos variety named Neo P1 that purifies the air. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in Saint Quen, France.

Philips (NYSE: PHG) operates as a diversified technology company, focused on improving people's lives through meaningful innovation in the areas of healthcare, consumer lifestyle, and lighting. The company provides cardiac care, acute care and home healthcare, energy-efficient lighting solutions, and new lighting applications, as well as male shaving and grooming and oral healthcare. It was founded in 1891 and is based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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