Industrial meets natural.
Wanna hear the story behind these unusual porcelain planters? Their design was inspired by the stacked-ring shapes of high-voltage ceramic insulators found on power lines. Unlike a typical planter that features a large body with a small, flat saucer, this one's got a planter and saucer of equal shape and size, giving the whole object a uniquely holistic form. Each pot comes with drainage holes built right in, so water can collect in the bottom saucer ring (and not on your floors).
Photography by Rocky Luten, Bobbi Lin & Julia Gartland
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