Hare Planter

  • Code: CM6006-2
  • Material: concrete
  • Size: 28.5x17.5x27cm
  • Min order quantity: 2
Inner Packaging:
  • Weight: 6.50 kg
  • Length: 28.20 cm
  • Width: 18.70 cm
  • Height: 30.70 cm
  • Cubic CBM: 0.04
  • Inner Qty: 1
  • Carton Qty: 2
Carton:
  • Weight: 13.50 kg
  • Length: 40.00 cm
  • Width: 30.50 cm
  • Height: 33.50 cm
this item is hand finished, variations between items will occur.Imperfections will occur this is the nature of the material and not considered a fault.
The Hare Planter is a fun one - subtle enough to blend into the background but interesting enough to get people talking, it’s a great conversation starter for any display. At 28.5x17.5x27cm, it’s big enough to hold a few succulents or a mid-sized flower arrangement, but compact enough for smaller side tables or end tables where a statement piece can shine on its own. The body is concrete and finished in this white stony effect that really makes it stand out in brighter rooms where stone tends to fade away - we’d recommend it for buyers who want something more than just a regular planter, something that can draw attention to any plants they want to show off.

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Hare Planter Sometimes, the best way to lighten up a room is with a bit of quirk. The Hare Planter works well for that - this beautiful hare statue in 28.5x17.5x27cm features hand-finished surfaces in concrete and a weathered almost off-white finish with subtle shading and some really distinct brushwork on those fur details, and it’s just adorable with some fresh green popping out the back. But as we quickly realised, while it does work with most shops that feature some style or colour, it really has this bohemian-luxe energy to it that fits in great with similar pieces alongside more classic looks. We would suggest pairing it with some more geometric planters or perhaps even candles for a beautiful little contrast - either way we think there’s no wrong way to use them. The item is hand finished and imperfections are to be expected due to the nature of the material; these are not considered faults.