Plant Pots

Are your plant pots suitable for external use?
Due to their strong anti-corrosive properties, our largest size Stainless Steel plant pots come with drainage holes and are suitable for external use. Our Brass and Copper plant pots can also be used outdoors, but please be aware that they are unlacquered, meaning their finishes will tarnish and age naturally over time to develop a beautiful patina. Also, any plant pots used externally requires a drainage hole to protect the plant from overwatering.
Do your plant pots include a drainage hole?
Some of our Grade 316 Stainless Steel plant pots are available with and without a drainage holes – ensure you’ve selected the correct one before purchasing. Our Brass, Copper and Nickel plant pots are not manufactured with drainage holes as they’re intended for internal use. If you’d like one of these pots with a drainage hole included, please get in touch with us.
Do I need a drainage hole on my plant pot or not?
This depends on where your plant pot will be located. For external plants, you’ll need a pot with a drainage hole to allow excess rainwater to filter through and prevent the plant from drowning. For indoor plants, you won’t want a drainage hole to avoid water leaking onto your surfaces. For plants which may be moved indoors and outdoors, opt for a pot with a drainage hole, but remember to use a saucer or tray underneath it to catch excess water indoors.
What are your plant pots made of?
All our plant pots are crafted from the finest grade metals as follows. Polished & Satin Stainless Steel: Marine 316 Grade Stainless Steel Smooth Brass & Nickel: solid Brass Smooth Copper: solid Copper
How do I clean my plant pot?
This depends on its finish. For Stainless Steel plant pots, use a soft, clean cloth and mild soapy water and gently rub it over the surface of the product in a circular motion. Do this from time to time to prevent an unnecessary build-up of pollutants. For our Smooth Brass, Copper, and Nickel plant pots, avoid using any form of chemical cleaner. Instead, use a soft, dry cloth and lightly buff the surface in circular motions to remove any smear marks.