Description
The Elda planters pair rounded metal pots with tall wire stands, giving your plants some height and a bit of presence off the floor. Each pot has a ribbed, vertical line pattern pressed into the surface and a softly aged finish that catches the light. The set of 2 gives you two heights, so you can group them together or place them apart, with the pot sitting neatly in a slim iron frame that keeps the whole thing feeling open and light.
The range comes in 2 colourways: a warm antique brass gold and a cooler pewter, so you can match either to the metals already in your room. These work well by a window, either side of a doorway or in a corner that needs filling, and they suit living rooms, hallways and conservatories alike. The taller and shorter pieces read as a proper pair, useful for adding layers without crowding the space.
The pots are made from aluminium with an iron wire stand, so they stay fairly light while the base gives a stable footing. The finish is applied by hand, which means small variations in tone are part of the look. Wipe clean with a soft dry cloth, avoid harsh cleaners, and use a liner or inner pot for planting to protect the metal.
Specification
| Material |
Iron / Aluminium |
| Dimensions |
Larger pot 28cm x 28cm x 73.5cm (W x D x H) |
| Set includes |
2 planters on stands, two heights |
| Finish |
Hand-applied aged metal, ribbed line pattern |
| Available in |
Gold and Pewter colourways |
| Style |
Freestanding raised planter |
Frequently Asked
Do these planters come with liners?
No inner liner is included. We suggest using a plastic inner pot or liner when planting, which keeps soil and water away from the metal and makes the pots easier to look after.
What is the difference between the two planters in the set?
The set of 2 gives you a taller and a shorter planter, each on its own wire stand. They share the same design and ribbed pattern, so they group together as a matching pair.
Can I use these outdoors?
They are designed as indoor planters. The metal finish and stands suit rooms like living areas, hallways and conservatories rather than exposed outdoor spots.
Which colourway should I choose?
Pick the warm antique brass gold if your room leans towards warmer metals and wood tones, or the cooler pewter if you have more grey and black accents to match.
How do I clean them?
Wipe with a soft dry cloth to keep the finish looking its best. Avoid abrasive cleaners and harsh chemicals, as these can mark the hand-applied surface.