Tactile Design and Spiral Geometry
This planter redefines industrial aesthetics through an organic illusion. Its cylindrical structure features a continuous twisting pattern that mimics the texture of a thick braided rope, merging the visual warmth of textiles with the sturdiness of a rigid structure.
The Experience of Visual Depth
The helical relief captures ambient light, creating a dynamic interplay of light and shadow that accentuates the object's volume. To the touch, the ridges offer a textured resistance, while its matte finish (available in a full colour spectrum) allows the plant to take centre stage, as seen with the Pilea peperomioides in the lifestyle image.
Craftsmanship and Construction
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Body: Rigid polymer with a matte micro-textured surface finish. Uniform appearance and deep colour saturation.
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Technical Details: Continuous wall design without visible vertical seams. Smoothly rounded top edge to prevent abrupt visual breaks. Opaque and solid structure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this planter porous or does it retain water?
The visual structure suggests a non-porous synthetic material, ideal for retaining moisture and protecting wooden surfaces, effectively acting as a watertight pot cover.
Is it suitable for natural or artificial plants?
Its robust design perfectly supports the weight of damp substrate for natural indoor plants, though its graphic aesthetic also complements permanent botanical arrangements.