A true classic composition, this trio of oversized, glazed ceramic planters creates a collection that is suitable for a French garden look reimagined. The gently tapered silhouette is bathed in a rich indigo hue, accentuated with a beaded scallop trim, and features affixed saucers at the base.
Made of high-fired, durable stoneware, a whole lot of artistry goes into these pots. But the real showstopper is the glaze. A depth of color, fluted shape, and petal edge on full display.
Add dimension to plants with the large, cylindrical, terracotta Charla stacking pot, appropriate for indoors & outdoors. Designed to mix & match with the other Charla styles, this planter is versatile & customizable to your stacking preferences. Featuring a short arch cutout in the base, this style fits together with the other large cylinder, or…
We love this bright blue pot planter and how its intricate textural pattern contrasts nicely against your favorite plants. It’s crafted from sturdy ceramic that’ll make it last for years to come. Best of all, this planter has drainage holes, so it helps keep your plants nice and healthy.
With a crackled glaze, uneven texture and basic form, this set of cachepots is simple and raw. In a refreshing buttercup yellow, like a freshly made ceramic piece direct from the hands of the artist.
Give your favorite plants a stylish home with this indoor terracotta planter. Featuring a novelty shape, it brings an artistic touch to any room while providing a cozy spot for your greenery. The set includes a matching stand, elevating your plant display to new heights. Though it doesn’t have wheels or casters, this planter is…
Subtle in a soft blue glaze, this vase has an understated beauty. With an artisan’s touch, it is a stand-out gardeners pot. Drop a lush green or your favorite floral & watch it flourish.
What makes these pots unique is the deep, aqueous glaze. Made of high-fired stoneware, the rich depth of color is on full display. The pie crust detail at the top adds a notable charm.
Designed by master potter, these pots are sturdy terra cotta, hand-thrown on the potter’s wheel, one at a time. After firing, each is finished by hand, using a range of faux finish techniques that are not possible with ceramic glazes. The finishes are designed to accentuate the form of the pot and to compliment the…