
- Material Metal
- Use Indoor / Outdoor
- Style Minimalist
- Care Wipe clean
Bent from slender metal rod, this wall planter draws its geometry from concentric arches nested inside one another — bisected by a solid half-circle backplate that reads as shadow or sunrise depending on the light. Vertical wire bars form the lower cradle, sized to hold a 6-inch nursery pot. A powdercoat finish in fifteen colors settles slowly into whatever wall it meets, the whole composition hovering somewhere between sculpture and living thing.
Each piece is formed and finished in small batches — minor variations in the powdercoat surface and wire spacing are part of the character, not departures from it.
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Bent from slender metal rod, this wall planter draws its geometry from concentric arches nested inside one another — bisected by a solid half-circle backplate that reads as shadow or sunrise depending on the light. Vertical wire bars form the lower cradle, sized to hold a 6-inch nursery pot. A powdercoat finish in fifteen colors settles slowly into whatever wall it meets, the whole composition hovering somewhere between sculpture and living thing.
Each piece is formed and finished in small batches — minor variations in the powdercoat surface and wire spacing are part of the character, not departures from it.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The wall does the work now
A trailing philodendron rests in the wire cradle, leaves spilling outward across the arch. The geometry holds it — part planter, part wall piece — and the whole corner of the room quietly reorganizes itself around it.



