SERAX Glazed Shades - Pot duo M
The autumn season is reflected in the subdued moss and earth tones of these pots, which have a somewhat playful design and beautiful glazing.
This indoor pot is treated with a thin waterproof coating on the inside, but this does not guarantee 100% water tightness. Therefore, we recommend not to plant directly in the pot, but to place the plant in a plastic pot + saucer or use a plastic bag on the inside. Cracks can form if the plant is planted directly in the pot.
Dimensions: H16cmxØ17cm
Material: Terracotta
Design: Serax
Reference: B1118101
Learn moreThe autumn season is reflected in the subdued moss and earth tones of these pots, which have a somewhat playful design and beautiful glazing.
This indoor pot is treated with a thin waterproof coating on the inside, but this does not guarantee 100% water tightness. Therefore, we recommend not to plant directly in the pot, but to place the plant in a plastic pot + saucer or use a plastic bag on the inside. Cracks can form if the plant is planted directly in the pot.
Dimensions: H16cmxØ17cm
Material: Terracotta
Design: Serax
Reference: B1118101
Delivery time: 7 to 10 business days after payment confirmation. Free return: We accept the return of your order within 14 days.
In 1986, Serax was established by Serge and Axel Van Den Bossche, two brothers who started the business in a garage. Over the course of two decades, their small factory grew into a multinational company headquartered in Antwerp, with over 65 employees.
Serax believes that the decoration of a home reflects the personality of its inhabitants, and therefore produces a wide variety of items - from tableware, glassware, and furniture, to flower pots and lighting - in order to create a beautiful and happy environment. Despite its rapid expansion, Serax has remained true to its core values, and all of its collections are still crafted by hand. Serax collaborates with several designers, resulting in successful collections.
Today, Serax is the go-to reference for Michelin-starred chefs who require porcelain or ceramics to enhance the presentation of their dishes.