Mini Spotty planter
Mini Spotty planter pot by Stella Baggot for Atelier Stella.
Stella Baggott creates stoneware ceramics with subtle personalities, each with unique impressed decorations and glazes. The pots and planters are entirely functional to carry flowers, herbs or succulents, as well as pencils, pens or kitchen utensils. The addition of vegetation adds even more character.
The Mini Spotty pot features a turquoise glazed top half contrasted with a spotted pattern in a glossy white glaze.
Atelier Stella ceramics are hand-sculpted using slab and pinch-pot techniques to create unique and characterful designs influenced by Swedish, Italian and Cornish pottery of the 1950s and 60s.
Stella has also designed several hanging pots. Hung against a wall or suspended in a window, these hand-built designs provide a very special and unique addition to one’s home. See 'More products in this range' below.
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Mini Spotty planter pot by Stella Baggot for Atelier Stella.
Stella Baggott creates stoneware ceramics with subtle personalities, each with unique impressed decorations and glazes. The pots and planters are entirely functional to carry flowers, herbs or succulents, as well as pencils, pens or kitchen utensils. The addition of vegetation adds even more character.
The Mini Spotty pot features a turquoise glazed top half contrasted with a spotted pattern in a glossy white glaze.
Atelier Stella ceramics are hand-sculpted using slab and pinch-pot techniques to create unique and characterful designs influenced by Swedish, Italian and Cornish pottery of the 1950s and 60s.
Stella has also designed several hanging pots. Hung against a wall or suspended in a window, these hand-built designs provide a very special and unique addition to one’s home. See 'More products in this range' below.
Dimensions
7.5dia x 7.5cmh
Materials
Stoneware ceramic.
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Stella Baggott creates stoneware ceramics with a distinct sense of character, each with unique impressed decorations and glazes.
Balancing the functional with the decorative, her pots and vases can be used to display flowers, herbs or succulents, or as containers for pencils, pens or kitchen utensils.
Baggot founded her Brighton-based studio Atelier Stella in 2012, creating hand-sculpted ceramics using slab and pinch-pot techniques. The resulting unique and characterful designs are influenced by Swedish, Italian and Cornish pottery of the 1950s and 60s.