
- Material Cement
- Use Indoor
- Style Bohemian
- Care Wipe clean
Cast from cement and finished with an etched surface, each planter carries a distinct geometric motif — triangles, stripes, scallops, or a dash grid — rendered in raw cream against a deep charcoal ground. The walls are substantial without being heavy, the base tapered just enough to give the form a considered silhouette. A single drainage hole keeps roots from sitting in standing water. Over time, the cement softens at the edges and the surface settles into something that looks less purchased and more accumulated.
Because each piece is etched and finished by hand, minor variations in line depth and ground tone are part of the work — no two read exactly the same.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Cast from cement and finished with an etched surface, each planter carries a distinct geometric motif — triangles, stripes, scallops, or a dash grid — rendered in raw cream against a deep charcoal ground. The walls are substantial without being heavy, the base tapered just enough to give the form a considered silhouette. A single drainage hole keeps roots from sitting in standing water. Over time, the cement softens at the edges and the surface settles into something that looks less purchased and more accumulated.
Because each piece is etched and finished by hand, minor variations in line depth and ground tone are part of the work — no two read exactly the same.
Details & Materials
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Care
Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The pot that holds its own ground
A snake plant rises from the triangle-etched version on a shelf corner — the geometry doing enough that the plant doesn't have to. Grouped in twos or threes, different motifs, same charcoal palette, they read like a small considered collection rather than an afterthought.



