
- Material Cement
- Use Indoor
- Style Bohemian
- Care Wipe clean
Cast in a cement-composite material and finished in a deep charcoal tone, each planter carries bands of hand-etched geometric patterning — triangles, dots, and small squares that catch the light and lend the surface its quiet authority. The slightly tapered form sits stable and grounded, at ease with a trailing succulent, a clump of herbs, or a dried stem tucked without ceremony. Over time, the surface gathers a pale mineral bloom, softening the charcoal and deepening the contrast of the etched lines.
Because each piece is worked by hand, the patterning carries small shifts in depth and spacing — no two planters read exactly the same.
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The Story
Cast in a cement-composite material and finished in a deep charcoal tone, each planter carries bands of hand-etched geometric patterning — triangles, dots, and small squares that catch the light and lend the surface its quiet authority. The slightly tapered form sits stable and grounded, at ease with a trailing succulent, a clump of herbs, or a dried stem tucked without ceremony. Over time, the surface gathers a pale mineral bloom, softening the charcoal and deepening the contrast of the etched lines.
Because each piece is worked by hand, the patterning carries small shifts in depth and spacing — no two planters read exactly the same.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
A planter that holds its ground quietly
Set it on a windowsill with a low succulent, or cluster two or three sizes together on a shelf — the etched banding does the work without asking for much attention. The charcoal surface darkens where water touches it, then lightens again as it dries.



