
- Material Metal
- Use Indoor / Outdoor
- Style Minimalist
- Care Wipe clean
Drawn from the flat graphic geometry of 1970s surf and skate culture, this wall planter is built from steel rod and flat steel panel, finished in a powder-coated color that holds its tone season after season. The left half of the circle is a solid panel; the right opens to a linear wire grid — a quietly considered contrast that reads as wall art even when left bare. A small wire hoop at the base cradles a pot securely, letting the plant and the geometry share equal weight on the wall.
Because each piece is finished by hand, minor variations in the powder coat and panel seams are a natural part of the process — no two settle onto a wall exactly the same way.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Drawn from the flat graphic geometry of 1970s surf and skate culture, this wall planter is built from steel rod and flat steel panel, finished in a powder-coated color that holds its tone season after season. The left half of the circle is a solid panel; the right opens to a linear wire grid — a quietly considered contrast that reads as wall art even when left bare. A small wire hoop at the base cradles a pot securely, letting the plant and the geometry share equal weight on the wall.
Because each piece is finished by hand, minor variations in the powder coat and panel seams are a natural part of the process — no two settle onto a wall exactly the same way.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
Wall geometry that holds something living
You hang it empty and it already works — a clean circle of color against white paint, half solid, half open grid. Then the plant goes in, leaves spilling over the wire hoop, and the whole composition finds its reason for being there.



