Planter Rustik in Concrete
Give your flowers or plants a stylish, personal look with a stunning planter. Rustik from House Doctor is a pretty planter that is perfect for any type of interior style. The planter is made of clay, and it comes with the most stunning, rustic concrete look. Its super cool, rustic look adds a lively and warm touch to the home, and it is definitely a beautiful contrast to more traditional ceramic and porcelain items. Combine Rustik with similar products from the same series to create a unique look.
Dimensions: dia.: 19 cm, h.: 18 cm
Material: Concrete
Shipping & Returns
Delivery is free for all UK orders over £50. Otherwise, delivery is £3.95.
Orders are processed within 1-2 business days. During seasonal times like Christmas, order processing can take up to 4 business days.
Once your product has shipped, you can expect your order to arrive within 3-5 days. If you have not received your products, feel free to contact us using our contact page.
We also offer free pick up at our store in London. At checkout select the 'Pick up in-store' option. After you have received your email confirmation, you will receive a second email once the order is ready for collection. Expect it to be ready in 1-2 days.
Please read our returns policy here.
Contact us
If you have any queries relating to our products, please contact us at hello@blabar.london
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About the Brand
House Doctor is a new Danish classic - Nordic Design at its best. The focus is on the smallest details of the everyday, with versatile designs to help put a personal signature to your home. The wide range of home furnishings and interior decorating has something for every taste, all designed in Mid-Jutland.
House Doctor is a family run business, formed in 2001 by the two sisters, Rikke Juhl Jensen and Gitte Juhl Capel, and their brother, Klaus Juhl Pedersen. They all share a creative gene and a belief in the fact that beautiful interiors enhance your passion for life.
"Our style is provocative, personal, and informal. We believe that the time is right for mixing elements rather than trying to match them all up"
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