Bowls rather than pots: 30 by 25 inches, 23 by 21, and 17.5 by 17, each wider than it is tall. The curve pulls in at the base so they sit on a small footprint despite the width across the top.
A low bowl keeps planting close to the ground, which is what you want on a terrace where sightlines matter, or on a step where a tall pot would be a hazard. It is the set to choose for a spreading or trailing piece rather than an upright one. Wide enough for a mature head, so the remaining question is what a container-grown boxwood actually needs.
Nine finishes here, more than any other set: white, silver rock, peacock green, matte bronze, lavish red, green stream, fern green, falling blue and falling aqua. These are high-gloss Le Beau glazes, so fine crazing across the surface is expected and does not weaken the piece. 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.


















































































