🌿 Elevate your greenery game with style and ease!
The Fox & Fern Large 12 Inch Planter is a premium, lightweight fiberstone pot featuring a matte white finish. Measuring 11.8” outer diameter and 10.4” inner diameter, it’s designed for large plants. Weighing just 7 pounds, it’s 70% lighter than traditional ceramic pots. UV and frost resistant, it’s perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. The planter includes a removable drainage plug for optimal watering control and pairs perfectly with Fox & Fern’s Mid-Century Modern plant stands.
J**A
Study - lightweight and decorative
Sturdy, but light weight and met my needs - drainage, and stylish
L**P
Good product
The media could not be loaded. They really look nice. 👍👍
A**N
Perfect fiberstone pot.
Came in exactly as advertised. It’s a little pricey, but completely worth it. It has a plugged drainage hole in the bottom that’s rubber. You can easily take it in and out. I simply put mine on a saucer, unplugged the drainage hole, so when I water, the water can slide out and collect the saucer pan.It’s very sturdy, strong, and the color does look black almost like matte black metal. It’s nonreflective. It looks great and modern. If you purchase a saucer pan for underneath it, you need one that’s 2 inches larger than the planter. The reason for this is because most plant pots are 12 inches on the top, but they get slimmer in the bottom.Beyond that. Packaging was great, delivery was rapid and it looks really nice. It has some way to it so it feels high-quality.UPDATE: 6/6/2024I haven't changed rating and everything still stand, but I wanna tell people that after having it for a long time it's very slow drying. It has a drainage hole for excess water but the issue that I'm having is it it seems to dry extremely slow, we're talking about almost 4 weeks and it still doesn't dry and it's being used and a pretty decently environment a downward firing AC unit from the ceiling, including two fans in the living room. It simply just very slow to dry.The reason I have not changed my rating is because the plant that I have in there was not fully formed. The root was not developed extensively and had more dirt. it's just strange because normally other pots dry more rapidly so this one most likely because of the material doesn't lose moisture rapidly. anyways I switched the plant out with something with a heavier root system / more developed and slightly bigger. I'll update after a month to see the results.
J**N
worth it
love them!! great quality and look- clean and simple like i wanted!
W**N
We love their planters and customer service was amazing!
UPDATED REVIEW - 5 stars!!I contacted the company to let them know we had received a planter with a slight imperfections and not only were they super responsive, but they also offered to send us another planter at no extra cost. They let me know when it has been shipped and it arrived very quickly in the mail. It was absolutely perfect (like the first one we ordered from them previously) and our fiddle leaf plant looks beautiful in it (see photos). We currently have three planters from them, different sizes, and I will be ordering from them again. Great customer service as they truly care about the quality of their products and customer satisfaction. I also love the free extra planter they offer with your purchase. I highly recommend this brand, their planters and stands.OLD REVIEW:I love the modern, clean, simple look of the planter. I also love the material. Great quality (at least the previous one we ordered was) and SUPER light! This is our second 12" planter by Fox & Fern. We LOVED the first one so much that wanted to get another one for a different space of the house and was sad to receive this defective planter with a hole that has evidently been patched up (see attached photos). I am obviously not going to go through the trouble of putting my plant in it and water it to see if/when water starts leaking out. Will return and contact their customer service. I will update my review once I hear back.
S**F
Beautiful mid-century design, VERY lightweight -- but beware of empty marketing promises!
I really like this pot, and the tall Fox & Fern stand I got to go with it... however, there is a lot of marketing to suggest that they offer some kind of discount if you buy both, and after hours of trying -- by entering the codes you see on the product page and trying to get in touch with support -- I found none of the codes worked, and nobody seemed interested in delivering on the discounts their marketing promises. I also received a card with my purchase advertising a free mini fox and fern stand and pot for sending in a photo of my plant setup, and when I followed the url provided I found it connected to no such offer. It's hard to tell if they mean well but have poorly-designed/disorganized marketing, or if these things were always intended to be empty and sort of scammy... but either way I found the experience of trying to take advantage of the offers they heavily promote to be frustrating and ultimately fruitless. That said, I really like Fox and Fern's products... they're on the expensive side, but I've tried several cheaper versions of the mid-century modern plant stands and pots and never liked any others better. The plant stands in particular are really worth the extra money: unlike other brands, they have a smart design that makes assembly really easy (you'll see what I'm talking about when you go to fit it together) and doesn't require you to use screws. This makes storage and assembly easy. Also, I'm not sure why, but most mid-century modern plant stands have legs that are kind of fat for some reason... they never look as sleek and authentically mid-century as these. The pots are VERY lightweight, which I found disappointing at first... but for bigger plants, this makes watering and relocating easy. The plug on the bottom of the pot is great with the plant stands (the tall one especially), because you can access it without having to lift the plant up at all.
P**E
Clever design with hidden saucer and drainage
This is a great, lightweight piece with a creative design detail that surprised me. I chose the version with the saucer. In one of the photos, it looks like the saucer is of a larger diameter than the pot, as plant saucers usually are. Instead, the saucer slots inside the bottom perimeter of the pot, allowing for drainage but maintaining the clean lines of a saucerless pot. Love it.UPDATE: That design was too good to be true. If you have more than a little water flowing into the saucer from the pot, it overflows. A saucer that’s larger than the pot may not look as cool, but it’s safer for your floors.
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