Hen Pot Sitter

  • Code: LU5451-6
  • Material: ceramic
  • Size: 8.9x5.3x6cm
  • Min order quantity: 12
Inner Packaging:
  • Weight: 0.65 kg
  • Length: 20.00 cm
  • Width: 15.00 cm
  • Height: 7.00 cm
  • Cubic CBM: 0.02
  • Inner Qty: 6
  • Carton Qty: 36
Carton:
  • Length: 21.50 cm
  • Width: 40.10 cm
  • Height: 26.10 cm
Shoppers can’t get enough of hens and roosters, especially in that country cottage aesthetic, so these hen pot sitters are sure to bring foot traffic over to your gardening and pottery shelves. At 8.9x5.3x6cm, these ceramic hens perch on the edge of flower pots with their plump little bodies and small heads so shoppers can “decorate” their indoor or outdoor spaces by personalising each pot.

We like the soft, muted green glaze with hints of brown and blue, which we think would pair well with our rooster-themed collection or any other animal-related products you have stocked up on. It’s got a smooth high-gloss finish that feels sturdy and safe for displaying outdoors (though we’d probably keep it inside just in case!) And we imagine this whimsical statue would look quite at home amongst farmhouse or country-themed décor as part of a set around gardens or windowsills!

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People can’t seem to get enough of these ceramic hen pot sitters. And we sort of get it - these are just the right size and shape to fit on small or larger flower pots (and shelves). The plump and chunky shape is adorable and the hand-crafted details really sell this one. We tested a few variants out on our own internal reviews before launching and found them to go great as garden shelf decor, in plant stores, on flowerpots or watering cans, and along general gifting items. The high gloss finish makes the overall piece pop. It looks even more beautiful in person, especially with the earthy green colours throughout. This style has been super popular among garden decor shop owners that come to us. The hens are a part of a larger whimsical collection of animal pot sitters we do at Rayell so you can get your customers started with some staple pieces and then offer new ones every season or two.