Set of Four Glazed Perla Planters in Agave
Enhance your outdoor space with the Perla Planter Set in Agave by Campania International—a stunning four-piece collection that combines modern elegance with timeless craftsmanship. Featuring a serene Agave glaze, these handcrafted planters add a refined, organic touch to patios, gardens, and entryways. Designed for durability and style, the set offers versatile sizing, making it perfect for displaying everything from cascading florals to sculptural succulents. Whether grouped together for a layered look or placed individually, the Perla Planter Set brings effortless sophistication to any outdoor setting. Shop now at The Well Appointed House to transform your garden with artisanal beauty!
Campania’s glazed and terra cotta planters are hand made from natural clay using traditional artisanal techniques and high-fired at temperatures between 990-1000 degrees centigrade to ensure frost resistance and durability. Glazed planters are coated with natural glazing elements that are baked onto the surface to enhance the products resistance to weathering.
Product Overview:
- Material: Glazed
- Color: Agave
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Dimensions:
- 22"W x 27.5"H
- 18.75"W x 23.5"H
- 15"W x 20"H
- 11.25"W x 14.5"H
- Base Dimensions: 14.75" W, 12.5" W, 10.5" W, 7.25" W
- Interior Top Dimensions: 19.5" W, 16.75" W, 13.25" W, 10" W
- Interior Bottom Dimensions: 12.5" W, 11.5" W, 10" W, 6.5" W
- Weight (set): 202 lbs
- Weight (each): 95, 60, 35, 12 lbs
- Product is handmade by skilled artisans.
- One drainage hole, centered, approximately 3/4"
- Due to the nature of materials used and manufacturing processes, as well as the varied conditions for photography, natural variations can occur in size weight and color. Actual color may vary from photo.
- Care Instructions: While the high firing temperature and quality of our glazed and terra cotta containers results in a durable and frost-resistant product, we still recommend that they be stored in a frost-free covered area in winter. If left outside, water may accumulate in the container and freeze, causing the planter to crack and break. Planters that must be left outside should be covered to prevent water, snow and ice from accumulating inside the planter.