”Arbory is a viable alternative to a tree in many locations where circumstances may be limiting.”
Arbory
Climbing support
Design Martin Brattström
Arbory is a viable alternative to a tree in many locations where circumstances may be limiting.
Hanging, standing, shading, sprawling... plants just grow in all shapes and sizes. With them comes the beauty of nature and the potential to take part in urban design. That’s why we put these products together here, aiming to meet every planting need. They provide space for indoor trees, outdoor shrubs and container gardens, bringing plant life inside or making grand entrances a little greener.
”Arbory is a viable alternative to a tree in many locations where circumstances may be limiting.”
Design Martin Brattström
Arbory is a viable alternative to a tree in many locations where circumstances may be limiting.
Design Synnöve Mork
With three different sizes and volumes, Angle is like an architectural puzzle with nearly limitless possibilities. Together, the parts can create the most imaginative formations.
Design Mia Cullin
Gro celebrates the beauty of nature, making it possible to bring climbing plants, vines and creepers into any environments. The planter is fitted with climbing frames shaped like an arc.
Design Anki Gneib
The Cacti Planters are inspired by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, who planted cacti in her garden to create a living barrier.
Design Anki Gneib
Inspired by a historic belltower, the Klocka planter provides a container for a wide variety of plants.
Design Mia Cullin
The Gro trellis provides an integral framework support for stems, stalks, robust greenery and small branches. The trellis has a classic shape that gives each planter individual expression.
Design Anki Gneib
The Cacti designs belong to a family of planters, hanging baskets and bird feeders.
“Erba helps make sowing seeds and growing shoots a source of inspiration for individuals and communities alike.”
Home gardening is a growing sector with relevance to schools and retirement homes as well as communal gardens and residential yards.
Design Fredrik von Platen
Kalmar has been crafted in reinforced concrete and scaled up to large proportions while retaining the elegant contours characteristic of terracotta pots.
Design Jonas Bohlin
The Krokben planter base is made of metal, and is as elegant as it is durable. Krokben’s classic shape is compatible with both contemporary garden containers and traditional planters.
Design Nina Jobs
Saturn is an bowl-shaped seating furniture in fiberglass, provides an easy floating impression.
Design Monika Gora
Sturup is a simple, classic, rounded planter in reinforced grey or coloured concrete.
Design Broberg & Ridderstråle
The ABC set of planters is refreshingly modern, and breathtaking in its simplicity.
Design Jan Ostwald
The water lily provided the inspiration for this elegant design crafted in cast bronze. The water lily’s beauty has led to their widespread use as ornamental plants, and now their …
”Available in four sizes, Folke provides the perfect container for virtually any type of plant life.”
Design Karna Lindstedt
The striking Folke group of planters is free of embellishment or decorative detailing, characterised by sleek surfaces that emphasise the robust beauty of cast aluminum.
”Pots can be positioned to complement seating arrangements or to divide space.”
Design Broberg & Ridderstråle
This stunning set of freestanding containers towers above conventional plant stands.
Design Jan Ostwald
This stylish planter is a beautiful accessory for a contemporary garden. The refined shape of the Zen planter seems to be closer to art than design, and its characteristic shape …
Design Mia Lagerman
Planter for both indoors and outside, the planter is fitted with adjustable feet to compensate for uneven surfaces.
Design Sissa Sundling
The Växa is a year-round, indoor-outdoor design that makes an elegant addition to any garden, terrace or interior setting.
Design Martina Sovré
Säby is a robust, reinforced concrete planter made for year-round use.
Design Anna von Schewen
Arabesque planter is a robust design made to complement contemporary architecture and landscaped gardens.
Design Julie Storm
Scoop casts soft light over plants long after the sun has set, transforming flowers, stems and leaves into unique lighting features.
Design Almén Gest Design
The Solaris planter is lightweight and strong, and provides a striking complement to architectural settings.
Design Anders Nyquist
The Linnéa planter is free of embellishment or decorative detailing, characterised by panelled wood and diagonal crosses on each side.
Design Bernt Fröderberg
Krus is a sleek aluminium planter with subtle ridges running horizontally across its surface.
Design Gunilla Hedlund
This modular planter is crafted from curving, modular components that combine to create a striking silhouette.
”The sleek Hinken planter is a good fit for modern museums, galleries and other design-conscious places.”
Design Thomas Bernstrand
The smooth contours and gleaming surfaces of this sleek design make the Hinken planter a perfect complement to contemporary spaces.
”Vilding is a natural space divider that makes room for plants to create an attractive focal point.”
Design Sebastian Hedengrahn
Vilding is a family of multipurpose, space-saving designs. The benches are formed by crisp folds that create the seat and backrest and make space for the integrated planter.
Design Jan Ostwald
Magnolia is a planter in sand-cast 100% recycled aluminum with a blasted surface.
Design Anna Kraitz
The Lotus planter is a solid and generous planter made in sand cast, recyclable aluminium.
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This elegant cast iron planter mimics the style of classical urns made by the ancient Greeks.
Design Broberg & Ridderstråle
Frame planter is an easy and classic planter with straight lines and bent edges in sheet steel.
“The planter can hold water as easily as it can contain earth, making it a versatile feature for any terrace or garden.”
The pyramids and desert sands of ancient Egypt provided the inspiration for this urban planter, created by turning a pyramid-shaped form upside-down.