
- Material Ceramic
- Use Indoor
- Style Bohemian
- Care Hand wash
Cast from magnesium clay, this square planter carries an etched wood-grain surface that reads as stone from a distance and warm timber up close — a quiet contradiction that earns attention without demanding it. The squared silhouette with softly chamfered corners gives it architectural weight, while the matte, slightly uneven finish absorbs light rather than reflecting it. Available in three sizes, it works alone or grouped — small for a windowsill herb, large for a statement floor plant.
Each planter is cast individually, meaning the grain pattern and surface tone will shift slightly from piece to piece — a mark of how it was made.
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Cast from magnesium clay, this square planter carries an etched wood-grain surface that reads as stone from a distance and warm timber up close — a quiet contradiction that earns attention without demanding it. The squared silhouette with softly chamfered corners gives it architectural weight, while the matte, slightly uneven finish absorbs light rather than reflecting it. Available in three sizes, it works alone or grouped — small for a windowsill herb, large for a statement floor plant.
Each planter is cast individually, meaning the grain pattern and surface tone will shift slightly from piece to piece — a mark of how it was made.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The pot that holds its own ground
A kumquat tree sits in the corner, its roots settled into the chamfered square base. The wood-grain surface catches the afternoon light differently than anything ceramic nearby — neither stone nor timber, just itself.



