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Price range: $14.99 through $49.99
Basin Blue Pot
Bring a splash of bold color and modern elegance to your plant displays with the Basin Blue Pot. Featuring a rich, vibrant blue finish and a classic, gently curved basin shape, this pot adds a fresh, contemporary touch to any indoor or outdoor setting. Its wide opening and rounded form make it ideal for a variety of plants, from lush houseplants to flowering annuals or succulents. Crafted from durable materials (ceramic, plastic, or other—if specified), the Basin Blue Pot is designed to offer both beauty and functionality for seasons to come.
Vibrant Blue Finish: Eye-catching color adds a bright, cheerful accent to your décor.
Classic Basin Shape: Rounded form with a wide opening provides ample room for healthy root growth.
Durable Construction: Made from high-quality materials for lasting performance.
Versatile Use: Perfect for houseplants, succulents, annuals, or mixed plant arrangements.
Indoor & Outdoor Friendly: Suitable for patios, balconies, living rooms, or entryways.
Drainage Option: (If applicable) Includes drainage hole to promote healthy plant care.
Whether you’re refreshing your home décor or adding color to your garden space, the Basin Blue Pot combines timeless style with practical design to highlight your favorite plants beautifully.
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