KANSO Signature Planter & Saucer - 4"
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KANSO Signature Planter & Saucer - 4"

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A timeless silhouette design with a white stone finish makes these pots a classic fit for indoor or outdoor use.
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KANSO Signature Planter & Saucer - 4"
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Product Details
Total Height: 4.75"
Diameter of Opening: 4.25" Opening Diameter
MATERIAL: Recycled Plastic; Natural Stone; Wood Dust
SIZE: 4.75"

This concrete-textured planter is made of agricultural by-products and recycled plastics for a modern take on plant styling with a stone white color that amplifies greenery.

Planter Measurements: 4.75" Width x 4.75" Height (4.25" Opening Diameter; 3" Bottom Diameter)

Saucer Measurements: 4.4" Diameter x 1.25" Height


Kanso Designs is a carbon-zero certified and BSCI-compliant company based in Vancouver, BC that specializes in repurposing agricultural byproducts and recycled plastics in manufacturing their pots. Using byproducts such as coffee bean husk, bamboo fibre, wheat husk and recycled plastics, they are able to transform useless and unwanted materials into products with a functional purpose and modern minimalist design.

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