Concrete Planters – Perfect Elements of Any Interior

By Angel | December 1, 2008 5:25 am |
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Garden accessories


Fortunately or not I think most of us have been looking for appropriate plant pots at least once in a lifetime. Some of them turned to be too small, some too big and some simply not of the style we needed. I really can’t understand people who buy any pots they like and they don’t care these pots to be of the same kind and style. Ouch … It looks like a circus on the window.

Obleeek planters 

That is why I DO believe that Obleeek Object’s concrete planters can be a great decision since the following pots are:

Obleeek planters

  • functional;
  • reliable;
  • stylish and elegant;
  • perfectly fit in any interior;

What is more the planters made by Leo Estevez present nature as a fundamental element within architecture and proving that life can be even in such cold surroundings.

The following items were introduced a couple of years ago and each collection shows something new. All planters are eco-friendly since they are a blend of volcanic ash and powder fine quality portland cement. I would like to pay your attention to the fact, that every object is unique since the abovementioned mixture creates a one of a kind pattern on the surface.

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