Planters and Growing Things

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Our planters are made to be homes for growing things — footed pots with drainage holes and matching saucers, terracotta that lets roots breathe, hanging planters that bring a little green up to eye level. Many are coil-built or hand-built, which suits their generous, rounded forms.
There’s a fitting symmetry to them. A planter, made by someone whose own life is being nurtured and grown through skilled work, then goes on to nurture a plant in your home. Care passed along the whole way down the line.
Whether it holds a trailing pothos or a kitchen herb, a handmade planter turns an everyday plant into something considered — and supports a maker every time it’s bought.