Planters by Material and Shape
The planter you choose matters as much as the plant inside it. A terracotta pot and a fluted concrete cylinder can hold the same trailing pothos and make it look like it belongs in completely different rooms. That tension between material and shape is where most people either get it right or lose the plot entirely. We've been thinking about this carefully. Ceramic holds colour beautifully but chips. Terracotta ages well and forgives overwatering better than anything. Concrete is heavy and serious and exactly right when that's what a space needs. Fibreglass gives you the look without the weight penalty, which matters more than people admit when you're moving things around a balcony or rearranging for the season. Shape plays its own role too. Tall and tapered pulls the eye upward. Wide and low suits sprawling plants that want room to breathe. We've organised this collection by both so you can start from what you actually need rather than scrolling past things that were never going to work.
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