Bergs pottery
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Hoff - The stackable, cylindrical Hoff Pot, designed by graphic designer Anne Hoff, brings a whole new dimension to our philosophy. First class raw terracotta allowing the roots to breathe and the plant to thrive, while the hand dipped saucers in luscious deep glazes adds a refreshing splash of colour – simply an irresistible combination that pleases the eye and stimulate all senses, when the best of two worlds are combined.
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DESCRIPTION
Hoff - The stackable, cylindrical Hoff Pot, designed by graphic designer Anne Hoff, brings a whole new dimension to our philosophy. First class raw terracotta allowing the roots to breathe and the plant to thrive, while the hand dipped saucers in luscious deep glazes adds a refreshing splash of colour – simply an irresistible combination that pleases the eye and stimulate all senses, when the best of two worlds are combined.
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Simona Flower Pot is handmade in Tuscany. The clay is always of high quality.Visit product page →
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Simona Flower Pot is handmade in Tuscany. The clay is always of high quality.Visit product page →
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Copenhagen Castle Pot. It is called the Castle Pot since it is inspired by a pot made at the royal Danish castle of Fredensborg in 1860. Over time, production moved to smaller potters in Copenhagen, where it was made until plastic pots began to grow in popularity in the 1960s. Steffen Berg found his inspiration in a beautiful pot he saw years ago in a former nursery. Just outside of Copenhagen, in the historic fishing village of Dragør, there is a unique interplay between the blue sea, the ornate houses and the shiny green gates of the paved avenues. This enchanting colour combination inspires our glazed pots, jars and vases. Bergs Potter's glaze is saturated with intense colour, accentuating the nuances between the different types of pots. Each pot, jar and vase is glazed the old-fashioned way, individually and by hand. Glazed by Bergs are made to last for generations to come. Quality will always be classicVisit product page →
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Copenhagen Castle Pot. It is called the Castle Pot since it is inspired by a pot made at the royal Danish castle of Fredensborg in 1860. Over time, production moved to smaller potters in Copenhagen, where it was made until plastic pots began to grow in popularity in the 1960s. Steffen Berg found his inspiration in a beautiful pot he saw years ago in a former nursery. Just outside of Copenhagen, in the historic fishing village of Dragør, there is a unique interplay between the blue sea, the ornate houses and the shiny green gates of the paved avenues. This enchanting colour combination inspires our glazed pots, jars and vases. Bergs Potter's glaze is saturated with intense colour, accentuating the nuances between the different types of pots. Each pot, jar and vase is glazed the old-fashioned way, individually and by hand. Glazed by Bergs are made to last for generations to come. Quality will always be classicVisit product page →
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Simona - 'La Petite Française' Simona is a romantic Parisian pot that Bergs imagine has appeared in countless French homes since the peak of its popularity in the 1820s-1860s. It was first created in Paris’ Latin Quarter, but—alas!—the original artist’s name remains a mystery. Years ago mr Bergs spotted this delightful pot in the midst of a flea market in Montmartre. Today it is made by Tuscan potters. Bergs Potter's glaze is saturated with intense colour, accentuating the nuances between the different types of pots. Each pot, jar and vase is glazed the old-fashioned way, individually and by hand. Glazed by Bergs are made to last for generations to come. Quality will always be classicVisit product page →