S/2 Planter Cabbage Leaf Washed

  • Code: CM6045-1
  • Material: Cement
  • Size: L: 20.x20x17.5 S: 15.5x14.5x12.5cm
  • Min order quantity: 4
Inner Packaging:
  • Weight: 3.37 kg
  • Length: 22.70 cm
  • Width: 19.70 cm
  • Height: 20.00 cm
  • Cubic CBM: 0.04
  • Inner Qty: 1
  • Carton Qty: 4
Carton:
  • Weight: 13.46 kg
  • Length: 47.50 cm
  • Width: 22.00 cm
  • Height: 42.00 cm
Please note this item has a rustic finish. Imperfections are not considered a fault - this is part of the beauty and nature of hand finished items.
We’re big fans of this quirky cabbage-leaf set and think it’ll turn heads in any retail display. Our S/2 Planter Cabbage Leaf Washed planters - one large at 20 x 20 x 17.5 cm and one small at 15.5 x 14.5 x 12.5 cm - are crafted from sturdy cement in a classic, distressed finish that just looks better with age. We think they’re a great option for retailers looking for something a bit out-of-the-box to catch the eye of shoppers who want their plant decor to stand out - indoors or out.

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We keep coming back to this planter set. It is rustic charm done right - these S/2 Planter Cabbage Leaf Washed pieces are, we think, exactly the sort of thing that gets people talking in a shop display. They have a very distinctive tactile feel and earthy, raw appearance - sculpted by hand and finished in washed cement. The detail on the exterior really is stunning. Each has lovely curves, subtle pleats and a “puckered” rim, like an aged cabbage leaf straight from an English kitchen garden. But they’re not delicate and fussy like some floral pottery can be - they’re weighty (great for outdoors) and add a slightly boho, imperfect edge to retail displays. We think these would look great on patios or in living rooms with dried seed heads or trailing greenery. Maybe something more architectural like cacti or striking African violets. Mixes well with other washed cement planters too! Comes as two sizes - both unglazed, earthy toned and purposely finished to highlight the natural flaws and texture of the stoneware.