A vase by any other name.
This little plump planter will add tons of personality to your plantings and arrangements. The bulbous basin sits atop a circular pedestal bottom, ready to be filled with small succulents or a handful of cut flowers. The opening extends all the way through the base, and the cinched middle gives stability to flower stems. The interior of the basin and the exterior of the bottom pedestal are glazed for a glossy finish, while the exterior of the basin remains delightfully unfinished.
Photography by Bobbi Lin, Rocky Luten, & Ty Mecham
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Light + Ladder
Brooklyn, NY
Light + Ladder is the culmination of founder Farrah Sit's dream to create a business based on quality, function, beauty and community. They represent a return to meaningful consumption by providing artistic, one-of-a-kind, American-made accessories for the home. Each product is inspired by the vivid simplicity of the natural world, and all of their products are locally sourced and produced, designed by a network of independent artists in Brooklyn, New York.
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Reviews for
Cova Planter
Reviews for
Cova Planter
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
It's cute - but teeny tiny
Good looking - yes. Smaller than expected - that was all. Even after reviewing dimensions, this thing is only big enough for single 2" succulent. Not even a full cup by my estimate.
Beautiful lines and textures
I love everything about this vase and it makes me happy every time I use it. The balance of matte vs. shiny glazes, the sumptuous shape, the beautiful creamy white color. My only feedback is that it's a little smaller than I was expecting - make sure you take a look at the measurements. That said, I've found the size is actually perfect for turning a bouquet into something that looks professionally arranged, which is an unexpected upside.
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