A dodecahedral geode, cracked open and revealing a treasure of overflowing minuscule dodecahedrons. This planter works beautifully with long-stemmed succulents that can reach up as if the cracked rock was a sprouting seed, as well as with dodecahedral pyrite crystals for accents.
The Geometric Series of porcelain planters is a stylistic synthesis of polygonal shapes that naturally occur in minerals as well as in plants, such as succulents and cacti. The porcelain structures offer a very solid yet subtly heterogeneous surface that contrasts with the pure geometry of the polygons and the organic nature of the plants that inhabit them.
Plants and decorations not included.