Whale Planter Wash

  • Code: WD4016-1
  • Material: Resin
  • Size: 32x13.7x11.8cm
  • Min order quantity: 2
Inner Packaging:
  • Weight: 0.60 kg
  • Length: 34.00 cm
  • Width: 16.00 cm
  • Height: 17.00 cm
  • Cubic CBM: 0.07
  • Inner Qty: 1
  • Carton Qty: 6
Carton:
  • Weight: 51.00 kg
  • Length: 37.00 cm
  • Width: 36.00 cm
  • Height: 0.07 cm
The finish on this item is hand created so variations will occur. This is not classified as a fault.
Quirky, big on the charm, and sure to be a conversation starter, our Whale Planter Wash is one for nautical lovers or ocean-themed interiors. Measures 32x13.7x11.8cm with resin all over so it’s sturdy enough for any setting - even outdoor spaces where you might have it among pot plants as a coastal accent.

There’s quite a bit of detail here; from the textured surface to those fins up top and off the sides, and that wide-eyed expression front-and-centre. All finished with that faded blue-green-white wash which looks like weathered driftwood - can’t get more rustic than that.

The actual planting space is decent too since you’ve got quite a bit of length along the whale’s back, making this ideal for succulents or if you want an entire arrangement (bonus points if it fits in with an ocean colour scheme). You’ll find this works especially well as an entryway statement piece but we can see this going nicely in any plant lover’s collection really!

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We've got to say - there's something about this Whale Planter Wash that feels a bit special. It's got that perfect blend of whimsy and natural texture, making it really easy for retailers to display all year round. Just right for anyone who loves the ocean or wants a statement centrepiece, this planter's going to be a stand-out favourite. That hand-finished resin looks like it's weathered in the ocean currents for years - very clever, and definitely something that sparks conversation. It's a lovely size too at 32x13.7x11.8cm, sitting confidently on any tabletop or open shelving. And while those green-washed hues are calming and coastal, they're still neutral enough to work in almost any home or garden shop's display. We've been daydreaming up plant pairings - a lush fern with trailing vines, maybe even some blue-green succulents if you want it coastal-minimalist. Don't worry about finish variations - that's not a fault; it's part of what makes each one unique. These planters look brilliant flanking a porch, as a quirky centrepiece with herbs on the kitchen island, or filled with freshly picked stems for that 'just came from the farmer's market' look. If your customers like their homewares relaxed but refined - think: hygge meets Byron Bay beach house - these are absolutely worth a spot on your shelves.