Flower pot with saucer small
$41.45
Out of stock
SKU
890893/ART-281/1
Diameter [cm] | 14.00 |
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Length [cm] | 0.00 |
Weight [kg] | 0.780 |
Capacity [liter] | 0.00 |
Height [cm] | 12.70 |
Width [cm] | 0.00 |
Flower pot with saucer small• Ceramic flowerpot with base
• The flowerpot has a height of 11.8 cm and a diameter of the upper part of 14 cm
• Thanks to a hole for draining excess water from the flowerpot, it is a practical pot for growing plants
• The flowerpots can be placed both indoors and outdoors
• Fans and admirers of Boleslawiec ceramics can complete their collection with flower pots in their favourite decoration
• In the age of fashion for potted plants in our interiors, the pot can also be a perfect gift idea
• The Bolesławiec flowerpots will ideally supplement interiors decorated in a traditional manner, while in modern ones they will constitute an intriguing addition
• Flowerpot from the Zakłady Ceramiczne "BOLESŁAWIEC" can be washed in a dishwasher, and glazing and firing at high temperature protects the decoration from damage
• Like the whole product range of Zakłady Ceramiczne "BOLESŁAWIEC", the flowerpots are also decorated by hand using stamps and brushes, so each one is unique, and therefore minimal differences in decoration may occur between individual pieces within the same decoration
ART-281 "little chickens" decorationIt is one of the unique decorations which are characterized by greater variety of patterns and colours than the traditional ones. We have a rare motif of little chickens walking among clusters of forget-me-nots proudly presenting their colourful tails. This motif is accompanied by a cloud of abstract patterns in juicy green and a blue-cobalt floral pattern. The decoration is reminiscent of Easter, but in a traditionally decorated interior it will be an interesting rustic accent all year round.
All decorations of the pottery manufactured in Zakłady Ceramiczne "BOLESŁAWIEC" are hand-made by artists using traditional methods - with stamps and brushes. After decorating and glazing, the pottery is subjected to a second firing at high temperature, thanks to which both the pottery and the decoration gain resistance to damage and colour change. Each hand-decorated item is unique, as slight differences in decoration are inevitable.