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large ceramic glazed plant pots Cortona Glaze Effect Patio Planter – Gardening Naturally

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large ceramic glazed plant pots Cortona Glaze Effect Patio Planter – Gardening NaturallyCeramic effect plant pot, high gloss indoor and outdoor planter, designed to enhance both indoor and outdoor spaces. Available in olive green, black or sapphire blue, these ceramic plant pots features a smooth high gloss finish that adds a refined touch to patios, gardens, entrances, and interior dcor. Plant Pot Made From Stone Resin And Fibreglass The planter is made from a strong composite blend of stone, resin and fibreglass. This mix gives the pot

Ceramic effect plant pot, high gloss indoor and outdoor planter, designed to enhance both indoor and outdoor spaces. Available in olive green, black or sapphire blue, these ceramic plant pots features a smooth high-gloss finish that adds a refined touch to patios, gardens, entrances, and interior décor.

Plant Pot Made From Stone Resin And Fibreglass

The planter is made from a strong composite blend of stone, resin and fibreglass. This mix gives the pot a solid appearance while keeping it lightweight and easy to move. Each pot is finished to a professional standard, offering a premium look suitable for homes, restaurants and commercial settings.

Ceramic Effect Plant Pot With Weather Resistant Finish

Designed for year-round use, the plant pots are weather-resistant and UV-protected, keeping its rich colour through every season. Its frost-resistant material helps prevent cracking in colder months, maintaining its appearance even in changing weather conditions.

Indoor And Outdoor Use Planter Pot With Drainage Hole

Each plant pot includes a drainage hole and a removable rubber bung, giving you the choice to use it inside or outside.

Sizes Available For Cortona Ceramic Plant Pots

Available in 4 sizes:

  • Small: Diameter 36cm x Height 30cm
  • Medium: Diameter 40.5cm x Height 33cm 
  • Large: Diameter 44cm x Height 38cm 
  • Extra Large: Diameter 49cm x Height 42cm 

Lightweight Plant Pot For Easy Positioning

At around 30% lighter than traditional stone planters, this ceramic style plant pot can be repositioned without difficulty. It’s an excellent choice for balconies, conservatories and gardens where flexibility and appearance are equally important.

Plant Pot For Modern Homes 

With its glossy finish and sleek shape, the Cortona planter pot complements greenery beautifully, creating an eye-catching contrast for entrances, terraces, and indoor areas.

Can I Leave The Ceramic Plant Pot Outside All Year?

Yes, the pot is both UV and frost-resistant, so it can stay outside throughout the year without fading or cracking.

What Materials Are Used In The Cortona Planter Pot?

It’s made from a composite of stone, resin and fibreglass, offering strength with reduced weight compared to solid stone planters.

Is The Plant Pot Suitable For Indoor Use?

Absolutely. When the rubber bung is fitted, it can be used indoors without any water leakage.

How Much Lighter Is The Cortona Plant Pot Than Stone Pots?

It’s around 30% lighter, making it easier to lift and reposition whenever needed.

What Colours Are Available In The Cortona Planter Range?

The Cortona range is available in three colours: olive green, black and sapphire blue, all with a high-gloss finish.

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Must read book on African colonial sociology and politics
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