Plaisir du Jardin: The Italian Club
Terracotta, warm and timeless
Nobody does Terracotta Pots better than the Italians. Skills passed down from generation to generation for over two centuries, they have kept the models and shapes of Renaissance style whilst continually striving to design and develop quality genuine products using both modern and traditional methods. The earthiness of Terracotta makes it a natural choice for the garden as well as the indoors. We’re drawn to its natural look and element to withstand different weather conditions and fit into any colour palette or interior setup. Each Pot carefully handcrafted by skilled artisans. The best of Italian clay carefully selected to give the unique finish. This Italian clay reacts with soil and water once planted to give a beautiful patena. For small garden terraces and balconies, the Cassetta pots add to the warmth and richness of your space. They are available with or without motives to suit your style. The Vaso Doppio design still remains an all time favourite and suits most outdoor spaces whether classic or contemporary, while the Limoni Design lends itself to fruit tree plantings especially lemon trees. Contact: Plaisir du Jardin
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