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Stoneware Planter

  • Stoneware Planter

  • ceramic

The 3-second version

  • Includes matching undertray to protect surfaces from water damage
  • Hand-shaped construction with subtle variations in each piece
  • Matte white finish complements most interior styles
  • Slight size variations due to handwork
  • Stoneware adds weight to larger plants

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Matte White Stoneware Planter with Drainage Tray

Most planters force a choice: inexpensive plastic that looks disposable, or decorative ceramic that works in only one room. These split the difference with a simple form and neutral finish that fit anywhere, while the included drainage tray solves the most common complaint about nice planters—that you can't use them on good furniture. The hand-shaping adds just enough irregularity to keep them from looking industrial without tipping into fussy or overly artisanal. For someone who wants their plants to be the focal point rather than the pots, this is the baseline worth meeting.

Good gift when

  • People who want planters that work across multiple rooms
  • Anyone tired of cheap plastic pots that look temporary
  • Those building a coordinated collection of indoor plants

Skip it if The hand-shaped construction means each planter varies slightly, so if you need perfectly uniform dimensions for a tight built-in space, these won't guarantee a precise fit.

Specs

Material
Stoneware
Finish
Matte white
Construction
Hand-shaped
Drainage tray
Included with each planter

What's included

  • Stoneware planter
  • Matching undertray

If you're giving it

  • You'll need their size
  • Arrives ready to give

Multiple sizes available; buyer should consider recipient's plant collection.

The details

This stoneware planter brings a clean, minimalist look to any room where you keep plants. The cylindrical shape works equally well for leafy houseplants, herbs, or succulents, while the matte white finish complements nearly any interior palette without competing for attention.

Each planter includes a matching undertray that sits beneath to catch runoff when you water. The tray helps protect wood surfaces, countertops, and shelves from moisture damage—a practical detail that makes these suitable for placement anywhere in your home, not just near a sink or over tile.

Because each piece is hand-shaped, you'll notice slight variations in the surface and form. These aren't flaws but rather evidence of the making process, giving each planter a distinct character that sets it apart from mass-produced ceramic pots.

The stoneware construction is dense and durable, with enough weight to keep taller plants stable without tipping. The material also holds moisture well, which can help regulate watering cycles for plants that prefer consistent dampness.

Available in multiple sizes, these planters accommodate everything from small succulents to larger floor plants. The uniform design across sizes means you can mix them throughout a space for a cohesive look, or group several together on a shelf or windowsill without visual clutter.

Hand-shaped cylindrical planter with matching undertray for indoor plants

$16.95$19.9515% offat publicgoods.com

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Questions

Does the planter have drainage holes?
The merchant description doesn't specify whether drainage holes are present. The included undertray is designed to catch excess water, which suggests the planter allows some water to pass through, but you may want to confirm drainage details before purchasing if this affects your plant care routine.
Can I use this outdoors?
These planters are designed for indoor use. Stoneware can be sensitive to freezing temperatures and rapid temperature changes, so outdoor placement may cause cracking or damage over time.
How much variation should I expect between pieces?
Because each planter is hand-shaped, you'll see subtle differences in the surface texture and form. These variations are part of the handmade character and won't affect function, but if you're grouping multiple planters, expect them to be similar rather than identical.
What size should I choose for a standard houseplant?
The merchant offers small, medium, and large sizes as well as a succulent-specific option and an assorted trio. Without exact dimensions provided, consider the current pot size of your plant and choose one size up to allow room for growth.

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