Flowerpot Mallard from The Owlery Prints
Brighten up your home with a new flower pot. Our duck print textile planters are perfect for adding a splash of color and hiding those ugly plastic planters! Our flowerpots for plants are perfect for indoor plants, succulents and cacti or herbs on the kitchen window.
Each jar is made from digitally printed cotton and lined with waterproof fabric, perfect for catching stray drips.
These pots are the perfect accessory to add a splash of color to your home, as a gift to a plant fan, or as a lovely housewarming gift !
The flower pots have a square base and measure approximately 10 cm on each side. The height of each pot (without the slipper) is about 14cm and with the slipper about 12cm.
Please note that print placement may vary slightly as each plant pot liner is cut from a different part of the fabric and fabric.
How to use with cacti and succulents:
- Pop your cactus or succulent (in the plastic planter) into our custom printed textile plant pots
- When it's time to water (every 3-4 weeks) take the cactus or succulent out of the textile planter, water it and let it drip on the drainer
- When the excess water has drained, return the cactus or succulent to the pot.
How to use with plants that need water every few days :
- Either follow the steps above or use a small tray or plastic dish at the bottom of the fabric pot and water your plant while it is in the pot.
Please note that the waterproof liner is designed to catch small drops. It's not designed for a lot of water, so it's recommended to let your plant drip off or use a small dish and try to avoid overwatering.
Washing instructions :
If you need to clean your flower pot, dry clean only and iron on medium heat.
Mallard Duck Pot Cover
The Owlerywas founded by printmaker and textile artist Benjamin Partridge in late 2013. Specializing in screen printing and surface pattern design, Benjamin creates homewares and gifts with original surface patterns.
Benjamin handcrafts most items in-house on vintage and modern industrial machinery, but where he works with manufacturers he takes pride in working with UK-based manufacturers, promoting the continued development and survival of British industry.
Benjamin proudly works from his Yorkshire ArtSpace studio in Sheffield, home to over 160 artists and creators.