cement succulent pot Onyx Dusk Pigmented Concrete Cylinder Planter 34L
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cement succulent pot Onyx Dusk Pigmented Concrete Cylinder Planter 34L

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cement succulent pot Onyx Dusk Pigmented Concrete Cylinder Planter 34LLarge Cylinder Planter Ideal for Herbs, Shrubs & Indoor Feature Plants Instantly enhances kitchens, patios, balconies and small garden spaces. A sculptural concrete planter that blends heavy duty performance with refined design perfect for compact greenery in indoor and outdoor settings. 34L capacity ideal for herbs, small shrubs, and decorative houseplants, with ample space for root growth 40cm 40cm H with a generous 35cm planting opening for easy

Large Cylinder Planter – Ideal for Herbs, Shrubs & Indoor Feature Plants

Instantly enhances kitchens, patios, balconies and small garden spaces.

A sculptural concrete planter that blends heavy-duty performance with refined design – perfect for compact greenery in indoor and outdoor settings.


  • 34L capacity – ideal for herbs, small shrubs, and decorative houseplants, with ample space for root growth
  • 40cm Ø × 40cm H – with a generous 35cm planting opening for easy styling and maintenance
  • Crafted from premium pigmented concrete – no paint, no peeling, no fading, for long-lasting colour and finish
  • Indoor & outdoor use – internally sealed, frost- and UV-resistant for year-round performance
  • Pre-drilled drainage holes – support healthy roots and easy water management
  • Durable & stable – 16kg weight with a steel-reinforced core, offering stability without bulk
  • Low-maintenance – simply wipe clean; no need for re-sealing or treatments
  • Flat base – sits firmly on any level surface, ideal for tiled floors, decking or paved areas

Tip: Place the Aurella in its final location before filling with soil to avoid heavy lifting later.


Why Choose the Aurella Planter?

  • Premium concrete construction – Crafted from pigmented cement stone, the colour runs through the entire body. Won’t peel, flake, or fade, even with long-term exposure. Designed for lasting beauty and structural integrity.
  • Functional 34L soil volume – Generous yet compact, offering ideal depth for herbs, shrubs, or decorative foliage. Supports healthy root development in limited spaces without sacrificing performance.
  • Perfect scale for interiors – Balanced dimensions make it ideal for living rooms, kitchens, hallways, or conservatories. A sculptural presence that complements both minimalist and decorative styles.
  • Hand-finished texture – Subtle pitting and organic surface variations give each planter a raw, artisanal finish. No two pieces are exactly alike, adding a handcrafted aesthetic to your space.
  • Steel-reinforced structure – Internally strengthened for maximum durability. Withstands chipping, cracking, and external stress, making it a smart choice for both indoor and outdoor settings.
  • Weather-safe design – Internally sealed and UV- and frost-resistant. Performs reliably through seasonal changes, maintaining form and colour whether placed in sun, shade, or winter exposure.
  • Colour integrity – Onyx Dusk blends charcoal, black, and grey into a deep, moody tone. The pigmentation runs through the concrete, preserving its bold look with no fading over time.
  • Sustainable & long-lasting – Outlasts plastic and resin alternatives, reducing replacement frequency and environmental impact. Built for longevity with eco-conscious materials and methods.

Full Description

Introducing the 40cm Aurella — a versatile concrete planter designed to bring strength, simplicity, and visual clarity to small-format planting. Its cylindrical shape and carefully balanced proportions make it perfect for creating modern symmetry or anchoring garden layouts. Whether used to highlight a doorstep, zone a patio, or frame an indoor entrance, it adds bold definition and refined style.

The Onyx Dusk colourway offers a rich, moody palette that works beautifully against both vibrant greenery and neutral landscaping materials. Because the concrete is pigmented all the way through, the finish maintains its integrity even after years of use. Internally sealed, this planter is fully frost- and UV-resistant, making it suitable for year-round display in both residential and commercial settings.

With integrated drainage, a flat base, and a solid 19.5kg weight, the 40cm Aurella is engineered for stability and ease of use. Its compact footprint and contemporary lines allow it to blend seamlessly into both indoor and outdoor environments — delivering an enduring, stylish alternative to plastic or lightweight planters.

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