Product description
With our Akara rattan plant stand, you can bring a piece of nature into your home and give your room a warm, relaxed boho flair. The planter made from 100% plant-based materials allows you to creatively arrange your plants at different heights. This allows you to create a stylish accent that shows your love of nature even in urban environments.
Made from sturdy and sustainable rattan, Akara provides a stable base for your plants while protecting the ground from scratches. It is ideal for flower pots with a diameter of up to 20 cm and ensures that they stand securely and cannot tip over. Thanks to its neutral colors and minimalist design, it is just as versatile as a normal rattan plant basket. It blends harmoniously into many living styles.
Whether in the living room, bedroom or on the balcony – Akara gives your home a natural elegance and also improves the indoor climate by raising plants to a slightly higher position, allowing them to exert their air-purifying effect even better.
Akara is elaborately handcrafted on the island of Java in Indonesia. We attach great importance to fair payment and good working conditions. The use of high-quality natural materials and production by experienced craftspeople emphasize the sustainability and quality of this product. Therefore, you can be sure that you are getting a long-lasting and environmentally friendly accessory for your home.
➤ Dimensions & weight:
Diameter x height: 28x50 cm
Weight: 1.25 kg
Our products are artfully crafted individual pieces. They may vary slightly in size, color and shape due to the production by hand and natural variations in materials.
➤The sustainable main material: rattan
This rapidly renewable raw material is obtained from rattan palms, which grow as climbing plants in the tropical forests of Indonesia. Their branches and trunks are harvested by hand without damaging the surrounding trees and then dried. The inside of the branches and trunks is used in various thicknesses for furniture, baskets or lamps, while the bark is cut into strips and used for filigree wickerwork, such as the well-known ‘Viennese weave’. As rattan palms need an intact ecosystem to grow, rattan processing is an incentive for the local population to preserve healthy, natural forests.
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