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September 29, 2009

Nature Planter

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Nature Planter

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A modern ceramic planter intended for growing a variety of herbs and flowers. The form takes inspiration from patterns and shapes found in nature, hence the name.

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The largest opening at the top can hold plants that need to root deeper. Opening like a blossom, the form allows each pocket to collect water.

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The planter is made using a complex six-part mold (compared to the typical two to four part mold) with seventeen post-molding cuts. Each piece is carefully cast, hand-finished and glazed in Portland, Oregon. Three holes on the bottom allow for drainage. The planter is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

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18"H x 22"Ø.

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White, Grey or Yellow.

$375.

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I don't want to offend the financially independent viewers, but for $375 I can do a LOT more creative landscaping let alone a killer plant display. It is quite beautiful though!

Posted by: Joe Peach | Sep 30, 2009 5:35:53 PM

From the St. Johns Bridge and buildings in the background, the photos were probably taken at and around Tanner Springs Park.

Useless hometown knowledge strikes again!

Posted by: Mary Sue | Sep 29, 2009 3:50:13 PM

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