
- Material Ceramic
- Use Indoor / Outdoor
- Style Minimalist
- Care Hand wash
Stoneware construction gives this planter a solid, grounded weight — the kind that reads as considered rather than casual. Three small feet lift the rounded bowl just enough to give it presence without ceremony, and the mottled glaze finish — warm sand tones drifting toward pale ash — settles into its surroundings over time. A drainage hole keeps roots healthy; pair with a saucer to protect the surface beneath. Suited to indoor shelves or a sheltered terrace.
Each piece is finished individually, meaning glaze pooling, tone, and surface texture will vary in small, pleasing ways from one planter to the next.
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Stoneware construction gives this planter a solid, grounded weight — the kind that reads as considered rather than casual. Three small feet lift the rounded bowl just enough to give it presence without ceremony, and the mottled glaze finish — warm sand tones drifting toward pale ash — settles into its surroundings over time. A drainage hole keeps roots healthy; pair with a saucer to protect the surface beneath. Suited to indoor shelves or a sheltered terrace.
Each piece is finished individually, meaning glaze pooling, tone, and surface texture will vary in small, pleasing ways from one planter to the next.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A little footing goes a long way
Three small legs, a bowl full of soil, and a protea cutting from the market — it takes up almost no space on the windowsill, but it earns every inch.



