
Formed from a lightweight fibreglass composite, the Ripple planter draws its character from a series of vertical flutes that wrap the cylinder in architectural relief. The ribbed surface catches light differently at each hour — casting soft shadows in the morning, flattening to a quiet matte tone by afternoon. Available in three sizes and three considered finishes, it moves easily between an entry foyer and an outdoor terrace without losing its composure.
Each planter is produced in small runs, and the hand-finished surface means minor tonal variation between pieces — a quality that settles naturally into lived-in spaces.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Formed from a lightweight fibreglass composite, the Ripple planter draws its character from a series of vertical flutes that wrap the cylinder in architectural relief. The ribbed surface catches light differently at each hour — casting soft shadows in the morning, flattening to a quiet matte tone by afternoon. Available in three sizes and three considered finishes, it moves easily between an entry foyer and an outdoor terrace without losing its composure.
Each planter is produced in small runs, and the hand-finished surface means minor tonal variation between pieces — a quality that settles naturally into lived-in spaces.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The planter that holds a whole tree indoors
An olive tree reaches the ceiling. Beside the front door, the Ripple planter holds it steady — its fluted walls doing quiet, considered work, the concrete-grey finish reading almost like cast stone against the parquet floor.



