
Shaped by hand in Sabanagrande, Honduras, this terracotta planter carries the warmth of its making in every groove. A precise grid pattern is scored across the cylindrical body — geometric enough to feel considered, rough enough to feel real — set on a low stepped base that anchors it without fuss. The unglazed surface will darken where water settles and lighten where light falls, quietly recording the life of whatever grows inside. Sized to nest a nursery pot, it works with or without a plant.
Each planter is made to order by artisans in Honduras. Slight variation in tone, texture, and dimension is natural to the process — no two are identical.
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The Story
Shaped by hand in Sabanagrande, Honduras, this terracotta planter carries the warmth of its making in every groove. A precise grid pattern is scored across the cylindrical body — geometric enough to feel considered, rough enough to feel real — set on a low stepped base that anchors it without fuss. The unglazed surface will darken where water settles and lighten where light falls, quietly recording the life of whatever grows inside. Sized to nest a nursery pot, it works with or without a plant.
Each planter is made to order by artisans in Honduras. Slight variation in tone, texture, and dimension is natural to the process — no two are identical.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A grounded place for whatever is growing
Slip a pothos or a small fiddle leaf into this one and set it on the kitchen counter where the light comes in. The grid catches the afternoon sun in small squares, and the clay darkens a little at the rim after each watering — evidence of use, which is the whole point.



