
- Material Ceramic
- Use Indoor
- Style Bohemian
- Care Hand wash
Cast from a terracotta and concrete blend, this footed planter carries a quiet archaeological weight — its surface etched with repeating geometric bands of triangles, dashes, and crosshatch fields that catch the light differently depending on the hour. Three short feet lift it just enough to allow air to circulate beneath, while a single drainage hole at the base keeps roots from sitting in water. The warm, sandy tone settles deeper into itself the longer it sits on a shelf or sill.
Each piece is formed in small runs, and the carved surface may vary slightly — minor shifts in depth, tone, and texture are part of what makes each one its own.
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Cast from a terracotta and concrete blend, this footed planter carries a quiet archaeological weight — its surface etched with repeating geometric bands of triangles, dashes, and crosshatch fields that catch the light differently depending on the hour. Three short feet lift it just enough to allow air to circulate beneath, while a single drainage hole at the base keeps roots from sitting in water. The warm, sandy tone settles deeper into itself the longer it sits on a shelf or sill.
Each piece is formed in small runs, and the carved surface may vary slightly — minor shifts in depth, tone, and texture are part of what makes each one its own.
Details & Materials
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The pot that makes any plant look considered
A snake plant in the small, a parlor palm spilling out of the large — set together on a jute rug, they look like they've always lived there. The geometric bands catch the afternoon light just enough to notice, then forget.



