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Monstera Plant Pot by Tim van de Weerd

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Reminiscent of Salvador Dali’s elephants, these leggy flower pots were created by the Dutch designer Tim van de Weerd. The roots of the home garden design were made of steel and bent into an organic shape. This makes the pots more durable than they look. Coated with epoxy clay and lacquered in white, the finished design resembles classic ceramic, a traditional outward material to complement the surreal form.

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