Copenhagen Pot - Antique Rose

$20.00

The Copenhagen Pot has a royal heritage, inspired by pottery made at the Royal Danish Palace of Fredensborg in 1860.

Years ago, Steffen Berg stumbled upon beautiful old clay pots at a former nursery and created the Copenhagen Pot, his very own interpretation of the pottery with royal origins. Today, the Copenhagen Pot is one of Berg's most popular designs, and their potters still make it by hand in a small village near Lucca in Tuscany.

Available in Antique Rose and Light Gray terracotta.

Dimensions:
Small: 3.9" diameter
Medium: 5.5" diameter
Large: 7.1" diameter

Since 1942, Berg's Potter has been creating the pots your plants love. Their plant pots are designed in Denmark and handmade with love. Our plant pots are designed in Denmark and handmade with love, from premium quality Italian clay at small family owned workshops in northern Italy. The is fired at very high temperatures, giving the pots a natural strength. A special finish on the saucer enures that they are completely waterproof, which makes them suitable for indoor and outdoor use. The high density of the clay means that the pots are frost resistant and the porosity of the entreated terracotta secures the pot's ability to retain moisture and allow air to the roots, giving your plants the best possible conditions to grow and thrive.

Brush the pots clean as needed.

If you live in a climate that freezes during winter you'll want to store your terracotta pots for the season. Clean pots and let them dry. Store in a place indoors that is protected from rain, snow and ice. If you are storing your terra cotta pots outside, stack them upside down and elevate them off of the ground.

We hope you love your Whearley & Co items, but in the event that you are unsatisfied, we accept select returns within 14 days of purchase or shipment for store credit.

All vintage, textiles, rugs, apothecary, and furniture are final sale.

Please visit our Shipping & Returns page for more details on our return policy.

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