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low wide plant pots Italian Terra Cotta Classic Outdoor Low Bowl

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low wide plant pots Italian Terra Cotta Classic Outdoor Low BowlItalian Terracotta Classic Outdoor Low Bowl Classic Outdoor Low Bowl has a low, wide, and rounded shape terra cotta outdoor bowl. It is shallow, with gently sloping sides and a broad opening at the top. The rim is slightly thicker and rounded. It is available in 5 sizes. Please check the sizes below for full dimensions. This pottery is hand selected from the most sought after workshops in Impruneta (a commune in the Florence province of Italy).

Italian Terracotta Classic Outdoor Low Bowl

Classic Outdoor Low Bowl has a low, wide, and rounded shape terra cotta outdoor bowl. It is shallow, with gently sloping sides and a broad opening at the top. The rim is slightly thicker and rounded. It is available in 5 sizes. Please check the sizes below for full dimensions.

This pottery is hand-selected from the most sought-after workshops in Impruneta (a commune in the Florence province of Italy). Produced by the best workshops who only employ master artisans, the level of quality is unparalleled. Each workshop is one that both produces and sells terracotta inside the Impruneta zone. (Lesser workshops produce their pottery outside of the area, yet maintain an Impruneta showroom for the address.) Our terracotta is heirloom quality, and it will increase in value over time. The classic designs are timeless, and they will work with every style of architecture. Each handmade piece is traceable to its master artisan, as it is hand-signed and dated.

Terracotta Pots

These beautiful terracotta pots are frost-proof down to -20*F. We recommend that you lift the pots off of the ground (via pot feet, wedges, or wooden blocks) so there is at least an inch between the drainage hole and the ground for colder weather. Leave soil in the pots during the winter months, and avoid using saucers to keep the drainage holes clear.

Known throughout the industry as the "Rolls Royce of Pottery," this pottery is a sound investment for any garden or landscape. Transcending quality and style to a landscape, they bring vitality to the plants they house. Seen in prestigious locations such as the New York Botanical Garden, and the Biltmore Estate, this is the best Italian pottery for discerning designers and gardeners.

Ordering for a large project? Please contact BOXHILL so that we may offer you a bulk discount through a custom quote!

Measurements

Classic Low Bowl - 13"

  • Exterior Dimensions: 12.5"D x 5.75"H
  • Interior Top Diameter: 10"D
  • Base: 9"D
  • Weight: 9 lbs

Classic Low Bowl - 16"

  • Exterior Dimensions: 15.5"D x 6.75"H
  • Interior Top Diameter: 12.75"D
  • Base: 11"D
  • Weight: 14 lbs

Classic Low Bowl - 20"

  • Exterior Dimensions: 20"D x 7.25"H
  • Interior Top Diameter: 16.25"D
  • Base: 13"D
  • Weight: 21 lbs

Classic Low Bowl - 22"

  • Exterior Dimensions: 22"D x 8.5"H
  • Interior Top Diameter: 19"D
  • Base: 14.5"D
  • Weight: 29 lbs

Care

Fine Italian Terra Cotta pots are the highest quality terracotta pots available in the world. They require very little maintenance and should last for generations. These Italian terracotta planters are frost proof and can be left outdoors year-round full of soil.

Return Policy and Cancellations

Every item is made to order and we do not accept cancellations or returns. If your item comes defective or damaged from shipping, we will of course rectify the situation.

Please Note

That as unique, handmade piece, no two pieces are ever exactly the same and there may be some color variance. Our website photos are a close representation of this work, but may not be identical to the piece you receive.

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