Curlew Sculptural Interior Planter
£78.00
SOLD
Elevate your interior with the Curlew Sculptural Interior Planter with contrasting textures of smooth, matt paperpulp, satin-finished stainless steel and roughened sea-sculpted brick.
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Features:
- The vessel can be removed by lifting from the stainless steel frame
- The paperpulp vessel is suitable for succulents, it is resilient and hydroscopic (excess water transpires through the walls like unglazed terracotta)
- Handmade composition with sustainable materials
- One-of-a-kind design combining found driftwood and sea-smoothed brick
- Perfect for adding Wabi Sabi style to your interior décor.
This stunning free-standing art piece blends sustainability with minimalist design. The innovative creation features a single stainless steel rod, expertly shaped into a circular cradle, holding a handcrafted paper pulp vessel. The vessel, perfect for housing succulent plants, balances beautifully on the sleek, delicate line of steel. Anchored on a sea-sculpted brick sourced from the Norfolk coast.
Each sea-sculpted brick tells a story of coastal erosion, shaped by rising sea levels and extreme weather, reminding us of our planet’s fragility. The Curlew design draws inspiration from nature’s strength, embodying the tenacity of plants growing through rubble. Its removable vessel makes planting and maintenance effortless, offering a seamless blend of function and artistry.
Transform your space with a planter that is more than just décor – it's a conversation starter and a symbol of environmental mindfulness. Add the Curlew Sculptural Planter to your collection today and celebrate the enduring beauty of nature.
The outer diametre of the vessel is 11.5 cm and the depth is 7 cm. The height of this Curlew is 32 cm and the planted weight is 1.36 kg. The vessel rests in the frame and can be lifted out to enable planting. You will find more information about the paperpulp vessels on the "Features" page. Would you like the plant, too? Contact me if you would like the plant to be included at no extra charge. Here is a link to other plant suggestions, https://balanced-earth.co.uk/succulents/
Why Curlew? I gave each the name of a bird on the British Trust for Ornithology red list as the species is globally threatened. This reflects my concern about species decline due to environmental change.