Tag: Porous (14) | Newest
This spooky ceramic watering spike has an ominous gargoyle-shaped water reservoir on top of a porous spike that delivers the exact amount of water to the soil.
This whimsical self-watering terracotta planter stake / olla looks like a huge carrot and slowly releases the ideal amount of water to your thirsty houseplant.
This minimalist diffuser from Japan is a cast iron bowl filled with porous volcanic rocks that absorb and release essential oils naturally back into the air.
Water will slowly seep through the terracotta surface and the plant's roots will then grow towards and attach themselves to it to soak up only what they need.
Unique flower pot cones that can be hung from a wall or post and made from porous terracotta that retains and slowly releases the moisture that plants crave.
This funny porous ceramic plant watering stake has a men's restroom-style urinal on top to direct water deep down to the roots to keep them hydrated.
A portable vertical planter that hangs over a railing, fence, gate, balcony, or anywhere else you dream up.
A unique terra-cotta cooking vessel that lets you roast poultry, meats, and vegetables in a healthier way that requires no oil, fats, or basting and seals in... Read More
Little woven fabric wastebaskets or storage bags from Japan that are integrated with charcoal that naturally freshens the air by absorbing odors and then helps... Read More
Unique and stylish terra-cotta carafe inspired by traditional Spanish water vessels called Botijos that naturally auto-cool liquids inside through natural perspiration... Read More
A unique and decorative way to deliver water directly to a plant's roots.
Self-watering planter made from naturally porous unglazed earthenware that helps to regulate, filter and allow the water in the central chamber to seep through... Read More
Want to own a small piece of the world's lightest and lowest density solid known as frozen smoke? Now you can!
These exotic tropical plants, the flamingo pink anthurium or the blue-green schefflera, are firmly planted in porous native volcanic cinders AKA lava rock and... Read More













