
- Material Ceramic
- Use Indoor
- Style Bohemian
- Care Hand wash
Formed from a terracotta and concrete blend, this barrel-shaped planter carries real weight — both physical and visual. Its surface is etched with geometric bands, vertical striations, and arrow motifs that recall ancient vessels and slow craft traditions. The chalky, weathered finish reads differently in morning light than it does at dusk, settling quietly into its surroundings rather than announcing itself. Available in two sizes, it works as well holding a trailing fern as it does sitting empty on a shelf.
As with pieces shaped by hand and fired in small runs, slight variations in surface texture and tone are part of what makes each planter its own.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Formed from a terracotta and concrete blend, this barrel-shaped planter carries real weight — both physical and visual. Its surface is etched with geometric bands, vertical striations, and arrow motifs that recall ancient vessels and slow craft traditions. The chalky, weathered finish reads differently in morning light than it does at dusk, settling quietly into its surroundings rather than announcing itself. Available in two sizes, it works as well holding a trailing fern as it does sitting empty on a shelf.
As with pieces shaped by hand and fired in small runs, slight variations in surface texture and tone are part of what makes each planter its own.
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Care
Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A planter that holds its place without trying
Set on a wood stool beside the window, the morning light catches every groove — the vertical striations, the arrow bands, the faint chalky bloom across the surface. Whatever you plant in it almost becomes secondary.



