
Add an artistic touch to your space with this beautifully crafted terracotta planter, inspired by traditional tribal and geometric patterns. Featuring elegant white illustrations wrapped around the pot, this design brings warmth, culture, and modern simplicity together in one timeless piece. Perfect for showcasing succulents, indoor plants, or herbs, its earthy terracotta finish complements both contemporary and bohemian décor styles. Ideal for tabletops, shelves, or windowsills, this planter effortlessly blends natural charm with decorative appeal.
Terracotta is a porous material, allowing air and moisture to penetrate the soil and roots. This promotes better aeration and drainage for plants, reducing the risk of root rot and overwatering.
Terracotta provides insulation to plant roots, helping to regulate soil temperature. In hot climates, it can keep roots cooler, while in cooler climates, it helps to retain warmth, creating a more stable environment for plant growth.
Terracotta's natural earthy tones and rustic appearance add aesthetic charm to any garden or indoor space. Its timeless look complements a variety of plant styles and home décor themes.
Terracotta planters add rustic charm. Fill with well-draining soil, plant desired greenery, water adequately, and place in sunlight. Enjoy a touch of nature indoors or enhance your outdoor space effortlessly.
All types of plants are suitable with Terracotta Planters.
Terracotta material is far stronger, more durable, and more versatile too.
Terra-cotta pots are made from baked clay.
To enhance terracotta pots, paint them, add designs, use decals, or distress them for a weathered look. Incorporate plants creatively.
The porous nature of Terracotta means that moisture is released from the plant pot more quickly, preventing overwatering and soggy soil.
Its superior durability, vibrant colors, and easy to mould nature make it a popular choice for sculptors and architects.
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MRP ₹249 Inclusive of all taxes
Add an artistic touch to your space with this beautifully crafted terracotta planter, inspired by traditional tribal and geometric patterns. Featuring elegant white illustrations wrapped around the pot, this design brings warmth, culture, and modern simplicity together in one timeless piece. Perfect for showcasing succulents, indoor plants, or herbs, its earthy terracotta finish complements both contemporary and bohemian décor styles. Ideal for tabletops, shelves, or windowsills, this planter effortlessly blends natural charm with decorative appeal.
Terracotta is a porous material, allowing air and moisture to penetrate the soil and roots. This promotes better aeration and drainage for plants, reducing the risk of root rot and overwatering.
Terracotta provides insulation to plant roots, helping to regulate soil temperature. In hot climates, it can keep roots cooler, while in cooler climates, it helps to retain warmth, creating a more stable environment for plant growth.
Terracotta's natural earthy tones and rustic appearance add aesthetic charm to any garden or indoor space. Its timeless look complements a variety of plant styles and home décor themes.
Terracotta planters add rustic charm. Fill with well-draining soil, plant desired greenery, water adequately, and place in sunlight. Enjoy a touch of nature indoors or enhance your outdoor space effortlessly.
All types of plants are suitable with Terracotta Planters.
Terracotta material is far stronger, more durable, and more versatile too.
Terra-cotta pots are made from baked clay.
To enhance terracotta pots, paint them, add designs, use decals, or distress them for a weathered look. Incorporate plants creatively.
The porous nature of Terracotta means that moisture is released from the plant pot more quickly, preventing overwatering and soggy soil.
Its superior durability, vibrant colors, and easy to mould nature make it a popular choice for sculptors and architects.
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