Dispatched from the world of design, this aesthetically captivating planter collection uses a contemporary combination of rich natural textures and sophisticated earthy tones, creating a sensational stand out style.
July 4th, 2011
The beauty of nature and modern architecture has been the inspirational source behind Dutch designer Cees Kranens’ creation of this beautiful collection.
The PURE planter range is functional for any space and will definitely stand the test of time.
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