This 3-piece metal pot planter set has a galvanized finish that makes it right at home in any indoor space like the living room or den. Each round metal pot rests on an architectural wooden frame in a distressed light brown finish. Something to keep in mind: These aluminum planters are recommended for indoor use,…
The material convincingly replicates the look of lead, iron, and concrete but is up to eighty percent lighter than traditional materials. Made from clay and other naturally found materials is frost and U.V. resistant. Naturally retained salts will ensure natural aging over time.
This clay pot planter is one sure way to house your favorite plants, plus it’s right at home in any space. Made of lightweight fiberglass and stone powder, it’s perfect for balconies, small courtyards, or indoor use. It has a drainage hole for optimal growing conditions and a rubber plug for indoor use. It’s weather-…
A simple pattern of vertical lines make this set of tapered pots very mod indeed. A translucent white wash artfully fills in the gaps. Add your favorite blooms or lush greens and enhance any contemporary space.
Introduce a touch of nature to your space with this handcrafted rattan planter. Designed to hold up to 10 gallons, it’s tightly woven around a plastic grower’s pot for a cohesive (and mess-free) look. The round shape and brown color bring warmth and earthiness to your living room, patio, or porch. Plus, the planter features…
Fibreclay has the look and feels like substantial outdoor pots. However, each piece of Fibreclay is made using an innovative, lightweight manufacturing process.
Our collection offers an enduring presentation of the modern form that will competently revitalize your decor space. Made in Vietnam with concrete. For optimal product care, wipe clean with a dry cloth.
Designed by master potter, Peter Wakefield, these pots are sturdy terra cotta, the hand has 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…
Using ancient techniques of their ancestors, the artisans of Chulucanas, Peru are masters in the art of spun ceramics. This exquisite piece is made by hand, using traditional carving tools to create the wandering vine motif.
These pots are sturdy terra cotta, the hand has 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 complement the natural beauty…