Heath Ceramics Form 43
Best artisanal planter for indoor plant enthusiasts seeking unique design.
This miniature vessel turns plant care into a sculptural ritual, balancing a raw, scalloped terracotta edge with a refined, water-signaling glaze. It demands more attention than a standard plastic pot, but the artisanal craftsmanship makes it a centerpiece rather than just a container.
$1800.00
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Heath Ceramics
Who it's for
- Design enthusiasts seeking a timeless mid-century aesthetic
- Quality-focused homeowners wanting durable, artisanal stoneware
- Busy households needing microwave and dishwasher-safe dinnerware
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers preferring mass-produced, affordable options
- Users with limited storage or those preferring lightweight dishes
- Impatient buyers requiring immediate availability and uniform finishes
Performance breakdown
Artisanal Craftsmanship
Handcrafted in San Francisco with meticulous attention to ceramic detail.
Drainage Efficiency
Five drainage holes provide reliable moisture management for indoor plants.
Design Aesthetics
Scalloped edges and contrasting glazes create a striking mid-century silhouette.
Material Durability
High-quality ceramic and terracotta construction ensures long-lasting structural integrity.
Plant Compatibility
Wide diameter accommodates various indoor greenery with ample root space.
Functional Utility
Integrated saucer and intuitive water-level ring simplify daily plant care.
Key Specs
Material
Ceramic and Terracotta
Shape
Round
Container Type
Standard Pot
Mounting Type
Tabletop
Height
4 inches
Diameter
12.38 inches
Finish Type
Unglazed
Saucer Included
True
Has Drainage Holes
True
Style
Mid-Century
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