
Three slender stems rise from a moss-lined ceramic-finish planter, spreading into a full canopy of broad, lobed fig leaves in soft green. Faux fruit — deep purple and amber tones — nestle among the branches, lending the kind of detail that catches the eye twice. At 47 inches, it fills a corner or entry without overwhelming it, and the coordinating green planter means it arrives already composed, ready to settle into its spot.
Each piece is assembled by hand, so the drape of the branches and the placement of the fruit will vary slightly — no two are identical.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Three slender stems rise from a moss-lined ceramic-finish planter, spreading into a full canopy of broad, lobed fig leaves in soft green. Faux fruit — deep purple and amber tones — nestle among the branches, lending the kind of detail that catches the eye twice. At 47 inches, it fills a corner or entry without overwhelming it, and the coordinating green planter means it arrives already composed, ready to settle into its spot.
Each piece is assembled by hand, so the drape of the branches and the placement of the fruit will vary slightly — no two are identical.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The corner that finally holds its own
It stands where a real tree couldn't — low light, forgotten corners, the spot by the door that never quite worked. The broad leaves catch whatever light finds them, and the faux figs add a detail most people lean in to look at twice.



