The Quadra planter comes in a variety of sizes and is great to mix and match.
Designed by Richard Wassmann.
Specifications
Size:
34 x 34 x 55 cm
Weight: 11 kg
Volume: 39 l
Size:
36 x 36 x 65 cm
Weight: 13.5 kg
Volume: 49 l
Size:
38 x 38 x 75 cm
Weight: 16 kg
Volume: 61 l
The Alto is perfect in pairs for guarding an entranceway, in multiples for bordering a walkway, or standing alone and tall on its own.
Designed by Carmen Humbel & Thomas Geiger.
Specifications
Size:
Ø 39 x 55 cm
Weight: 9.5 kg
Volume: 45 l
Size:
Ø 42 x 65 cm
Weight: 12.5 kg
Volume: 62 l
Size:
Ø 45 x 75 cm
Weight: 16 kg
Volume: 79 l
The Samurai is a beautifully functional planter with soft edges all around. Try pairing it with larger planters to create your own distinct look.
Designed by Michel Bruggmann.
The Geisha's soft edges make it very versatile. This planter can be used in virtually any setting.
Designed by Michel Bruggmann.
The Sushi planter may look like you could drink Saki from it, however we suggest using water to fill this Japanese inspired planter.
Designed by Sternform.
Specifications
Size:
Ø 50 x 50 cm
Weight: 17 kg
Volume: 70 l
Size:
Ø 65 x 65 cm
Weight: 30 kg
Volume: 180 l
Colour
Anthracite
The Plantship has a unique design, with a slight dip in the middle, giving the appearance of a boat.
Designed by Ingo Fitzel.
The D'art is a geometric planter which angles allow it to work great in many different configurations. The planter works well both on it's own or grouped.
Designed by Ingo Fitzel and recipient of the reddot design award.
The Balance has an unsual form with a large planting area, providing room for creative ideas. The planter is suitable for both low and high plants.
Designed by Ingo Fitzel.
The Wave has a beautiful oscillating surface that seems to go on forever when stacked side-by-side. This planter is great for separating spaces both indoors and out.
Designed by Kevin Fries and Jakob Zumbuhl
The Birdy is a modern home for our feathered friends as well as a great complement to your garden.
Designed by Vladimir Jaccard.