MOON BASIN PLANTER
For detailed measurement guidelines, please refer to our Planter Measurement Guide.
MOON BASIN PLANTER is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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A Stone-Like Basin in Pale Lime Wash
The Moon Basin Planter is a hand-built vessel from our Tuscan Sun collection, shaped less like pottery than something water rolled smooth and left on a riverbank.
Shaped Like a River Stone
No symmetry here, and none intended. The body swells unevenly, dips along one edge, and sits flat wherever it lands. It barely rises off the table, a Low Bowl Planter in the truest sense, and since it spreads further across than up, it reads as a Wide Garden Planter in miniature. The opening is a small oval set off center rather than the whole face, so this is a Round Basin Planter with a lid-like top, not a gaping bowl.
Chalk White Over Fired Clay
The outside carries a dry, chalky wash, closer to weathered limestone than glaze. Hairline cracks run across it, mineral speckling sits in the finish, and at the chips and mouth the fired clay comes through in rust and charcoal. Every piece arrives in an aged color assortment, with its own wear.
What the Small Opening Is For
Treat it as a stem vessel first. One or two cut branches leaning out at an angle is what this shape was made for. Restraint beats a full arrangement. Air plants sit well in the mouth. A single small succulent works, though soil volume is limited, so skip mixed plantings. As a Decorative Garden Bowl Planter it holds its own empty.
Where to Put It
A coffee table, a stack of books, a sheltered patio table. It will not blow off a surface the way a light pot does. Set beside something upright like our Kotylai Pot, the contrast does the work. For a Large Bowl Planter you can genuinely fill with soil, our Tuscan Sun collection runs to bigger forms.
Care and Weather
As a Round Outdoor Planter it belongs under cover, not in open rain. Used as an Outdoor Bowl Planter, empty it before the first freeze, since water trapped behind a narrow opening cannot escape when it turns to ice.
Know More About Moon Basin Planter
Can the Moon Basin Planter be used for planting?
Can the Moon Basin Planter be used for planting?
Yes, but keep it in scale. The opening suits one small succulent or a compact rosette. There is not enough soil for real roots, and no room to combine plants. Most people get more from it as a stem vessel.
The surface has cracks and chips. Is that a defect?
The surface has cracks and chips. Is that a defect?
No, that is the finish doing its job. The pale wash is applied over fired clay and deliberately weathered, so hairline crazing and exposed patches of rust clay belong to the piece. The wear separates it from a molded reproduction.
Does the Moon Basin Planter need anything underneath it?
Does the Moon Basin Planter need anything underneath it?
Yes. When placed on wood, stone, or other moisture-sensitive surfaces, use felt pads or a saucer to help prevent moisture rings. These can also help stabilize the planter on uneven surfaces.
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