
- Material Ceramic
- Use Indoor
- Style Bohemian
- Care Hand wash
Cast from magnesia in a generously rounded form, this planter carries diagonal swirl grooves that shift with the light — catching shadow in the morning and releasing it by afternoon. The surface reads matte and stone-like, neither overly refined nor rough underfoot, landing somewhere closer to riverbed than workshop. The weighted base keeps it grounded on a patio, a plant stand, or a wood floor, and the wide mouth accommodates everything from a sprawling fiddle-leaf to a tight cluster of dahlias.
Because each piece is cast and finished by hand, subtle variation in tone and texture is natural — no two planters will hold exactly the same light.
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Cast from magnesia in a generously rounded form, this planter carries diagonal swirl grooves that shift with the light — catching shadow in the morning and releasing it by afternoon. The surface reads matte and stone-like, neither overly refined nor rough underfoot, landing somewhere closer to riverbed than workshop. The weighted base keeps it grounded on a patio, a plant stand, or a wood floor, and the wide mouth accommodates everything from a sprawling fiddle-leaf to a tight cluster of dahlias.
Because each piece is cast and finished by hand, subtle variation in tone and texture is natural — no two planters will hold exactly the same light.
Details & Materials
Dimensions
Care
Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The planter that settles into any corner
A pachira slips into the wide mouth, soil packed loosely around the roots. By the end of the afternoon, the swirl grooves have already caught two different shadows — and the planter looks as though it has always been there.



