Taller than it is wide, at 39.5 inches high against 37.5 across, so it lifts a plant well clear of the ground before any foliage starts. The mouth measures 23.5 inches.
That is the number that matters when you are choosing: it takes a topiary of around four to five feet comfortably. Worth doing the addition first, though, because the jar puts three feet under the plant before it begins, and a five foot piece in this ends up reading closer to eight. Most planters never publish this number, which is the whole subject of the gap between a listed width and a real opening.
Atlantis sky, a mid blue-grey, with the bare clay rim and base the maker leaves on the Chateau de Maisons range. Delivered by freight on a pallet. We work out the delivery cost and agree it with you before the piece ships, so nothing is charged until you have the figure.
































