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plant pot with holes and saucer

plant pot with holes and saucer Buy Mid Modern Small Planter with Saucer

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plant pot with holes and saucer Buy Mid Modern Small Planter with SaucerMid Modern Small Planter with Detached Saucer Give your plants a home that feels as fresh as they look. This Mid Modern Small Planter with Detached Saucer blends simple design with clean charm, perfect for just about any corner of your home or office. It fits ferns, snake plants, peace lilies, spider plants. You can use it with 89 inch nursery pots or plant straight into the ceramic. Either way, it keeps things looking tidy. Product Features Built to

Mid Modern Small Planter with Detached Saucer

Give your plants a home that feels as fresh as they look. This Mid Modern Small Planter with Detached Saucer blends simple design with clean charm, perfect for just about any corner of your home or office. It fits ferns, snake plants, peace lilies, spider plants. You can use it with 8–9 inch nursery pots or plant straight into the ceramic. Either way, it keeps things looking tidy.

Product Features

Built to Last Made from durable, this small hire-fired ceramic plant pot is not just for show. It’s sturdy enough to handle daily use.
Soft Satin Finish The hand-glazed earthenware has a gentle sheen to it. Not too shiny, just smooth enough to look neat and wipe down easily.
Thoughtful Drainage There’s a hole at the bottom to let water drain out (your plants will thank you!). Plus, the saucer underneath is fully removable, catching drips and making cleanup quick.

Available in Six Shades

Aqua Marine Satin - A relaxing blue-green that feels calm and coastal.
Tea Green - Soft, garden-inspired green.
Heather Grey - Neutral and warm, like morning light.
Jet Grey - Bold, grounded, and a bit dramatic.
Bumblebee - Cheerful yellow that’s full of energy.
Cloud White - Clean and crisp—goes with anything.
Ivory Clay - Soft off-white with a cozy tone.
Pastel Taupe - Gentle and understated, never boring.

Why You'ii Love It?

Easy to Handle Saucer – No sticking or heavy lifting. The saucer pops off easily so you can clean or drain water without hassle.
No More Wet Spots – Thanks to the detached base, your shelves, tables, or floors stay dry and stain-free.
Fits Anywhere – Its curved shape lets it nestle into corners, line up on window sills, or sit right on your coffee table without taking over.
Healthier Plants – Proper drainage makes a big difference. You’ll notice your plants staying happier, especially over time.

A Small Change That Makes a Big Difference

This mid-century modern planter from Plantatorem isn’t just a pot. It’s a better way to take care of your plants without the mess. It looks great, keeps your plants healthier, and fits in just about anywhere.

Sometimes it’s the simple upgrades that do the most. This little planter might be exactly what your indoor jungle needs.

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