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Balcony + Terrazza Glass Planters Feature Staggered Silhouettes

Balcony + Terrazza Glass Planters Feature Staggered Silhouettes

As spring inches ever closer I canโ€™t stop thinking about and planning what Iโ€™ll be putting into the ground this year. London-based LSA Internationalโ€™s new Balcony and Terrazza collections also have me dreaming up what Iโ€™ll be adding to my empty planters โ€“ and maybe a few new ones. Inspired by biophilia โ€“ our affinity to engage with the natural world โ€“ Balcony and Terrazzaโ€™s designs are sculptural and purposeful. Their individually mouth-blown glass pieces add a sense of calm to their surroundings by echoing patterns found in the natural world.

three self-watering glass planters on styled tables

Balcony is a two-part, self-watering glass planter that uses sub-irrigation to deliver water straight to a plantโ€™s roots via a cotton cord that wicks water from the built-in reservoir to the soil. Inspired by visually interesting terraced landscapes and offset city balconies, Balcony maintains a consistent level of soil moisture โ€“ ideal for plants who donโ€™t like to dry out before their next drink. The two clear and olive green glass sections neatly fit together and are suitable for plants, bulbs, and herbs.

three self-watering glass planters on styled tables

two self-watering glass planters on a credenza

self-watering glass planter on a stool/side table

self-watering glass planter on a desk

self-watering glass planter on a kitchen counter

self-watering glass planter on white background

self-watering glass planter on white background

two self-watering glass planters, one on a table and one on the floor

Sticking with a staggered profile, Terrazza is a collection of floor and desk planters ready to help you add green life to your space. The two-part planter features a mouth-blown glass planting bowl that nestles into a powder-coated steel base. The resulting column mimics high-rise terraces and roof gardens, creating a shelf-like formation, while an open channel in the base provides the plantโ€™s roots with exposure to sunlight. Terrazza is a great option for growing trailing plants, as well as bulbs and herbs.

two self-watering glass planters on the floor

two self-watering glass planters on the floor outdoors

self-watering glass planter on the floor in a bathroom

four self-watering glass planters of various sizes

self-watering glass planters on the floor next to a wooden armchair

self-watering glass planter on white background

self-watering glass planter on white background

To learn more about Balcony and Terrazza, visit lsa-international.com.

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