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Bark Planter
Deep vertical ridges wrap a rounded form, like a section of ancient bark turned into a vessel for your plant.
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The surface is covered in discrete raised bumps following the 8/13 Fibonacci spiral grid of a real mammillaria cactus. Two spiral families cross without merging, and at every intersection a single tubercle rises from the surface — hard, geometric, and unmistakably cactus-like. Between the tubercles the surface stays clean and smooth. A planter that reads as a living thing before you read the word.
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Deep vertical ridges wrap a rounded form, like a section of ancient bark turned into a vessel for your plant.
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Tall vertical ribs rise from the base like unfurling leaves. Clean, architectural, and quietly dramatic.
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A wide, low basin with fluid contours — made for trailing plants to spill over the edge.
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A honeycomb of repeating cells wraps a broad, low form. Geometric from a distance, intricate up close.
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A narrow waist pinches an otherwise rounded form — like clay squeezed before it could relax.
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A wide rosette of overlapping petal-like panels, built low and open — designed for the echeveria it's named after.
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Twelve leaf-like panels form a rosette, each one banded with fine horizontal ridges — a haworthia in vessel form.
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Smooth vertical ribs rise from base to rim, orderly and calm. Minimal, considered, quietly sculptural.