€75.00 €90.00
Presenting a two-part self-watering glass planter, inspired by the stepped terraces of landscapes and the unique shapes of urban balconies. This contemporary design is crafted for indoor planting, featuring a lower reservoir section dedicated to water storage and an upper section for housing the soil and your chosen plants. These two components are ingeniously linked by a trailing cotton cord, which acts as the conduit for delivering water directly to the plant roots. This system relies on sub-irrigation and wicking, ensuring that the soil stays in contact with the water source. As the plant's roots absorb water, the wicking action replenishes the soil's moisture, maintaining a consistent level of hydration for your plants.
€39.00 €49.00
The pots and stands in the BAU series by Ferm Living borrow their expression from the uncluttered lines and industrial surfaces of Bauhaus architecture. This mini version of the Bau Pot is made of durable powder-coated galvanized steel for long-lasting potting pleasure.
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€59.00 €89.00
Group Partner is a Brooklyn based ceramic studio created in 2012 by Isaac Nichols. Isaac’s work deals with positive body image, sexuality and a love for plants.
The Bootie Pot is a high quality ceramic flower pot, which is slip-cast in terra cotta and finished with a matte-finish glaze. These pots are designed by Isaac and manufactured in a small family owned factory in Portugal.
The pot also comes with a drainage hole and matching drip tray to fit the bootie bottom snugly.
*Glazes are colorfast but some staining may occur with time and use.
Available again soon €67.00
The porcelain pot is versatile enough to accommodate a larger plant, with or without its plastic pot. Moreover, since it is food safe, it can also serve as a food-serving dish.
However, it's worth noting that this pot lacks a drainage hole. Therefore, it's recommended to use it for plants that require minimal watering, such as cacti, while plants that need proper drainage, such as succulents, can be kept in their plastic pots for watering purposes.
Please be aware that the images provided are for illustrative purposes only. Each piece is individually hand-cast and glazed, resulting in potential slight variations between items.
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