Design Solutions – Pots & Planters make a statement
They go by many names – pots, urns, jars, planters, goblets, crucibles, troughs…
They are an instant focal point in gardens and courtyards and their low maintenance impact should not be underestimated.
You can take them with you when you move or add them to chattels and sell them as part of your home. One of the best things is that they are manageable and can be replanted to freshen up your garden or adjust the style. Pots and containers are super cool garden accessories.
There is a wide range of style and quality available– from cheap and cheerful terracotta and glazed pots to ancient pots, urns and goblets from exotic places such as Burma, Egypt and Italy.
A tall single pot at the back of a garden adds a focal point and gives a garden a sense of depth and perspective. Pots can be used to frame and define lines in gardens and make courtyards feel lived in and cozy. For a formal look use pots to mark entrances and avenues in gardens. For informal and relaxed they can be grouped in uneven collections of 3’ and 5’s in different shapes and sizes.
Here is a selection of pots listed in our business directory and if you have any great pots or pot stories we would love to hear from you.
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Related Businesses: Kilarney Stone , Treillage , Artedomus , Hahei Plants (Commercial)
- Antique Rice Pots – Artedomus
- Unusual Pieces antique and modern – Hahei Plants
- Planters – Kilarney Stone
- Crucible – Kilarney Stone
- Old jars from Burma – Hahei Plants (Commercial enquiries only please)
- Troughs – Kilarney Stone
- Goblets – Kilarney Stone
- by Treillage
- Classic Urns – Kilarney Stone
- Schist Pots from Artedomus









