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plant pot urn Antique-Style Black Pedestal Urn Planter

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plant pot urn Antique-Style Black Pedestal Urn PlanterA Timeless Antique Style Black Pedestal Urn Planter with Old World Charm There is a certain poetry to vessels that seem to have lived many lives forms shaped by heritage, softened by time, and full of the quiet dignity found in classic European gardens. This Antique Style Black Pedestal Urn Planter captures that sentiment with beautiful authenticity. Its distressed black finish, sculpted fluted bowl, and stately pedestal base echo the silhouettes of

A Timeless Antique-Style Black Pedestal Urn Planter with Old-World Charm

There is a certain poetry to vessels that seem to have lived many lives — forms shaped by heritage, softened by time, and full of the quiet dignity found in classic European gardens. This Antique-Style Black Pedestal Urn Planter captures that sentiment with beautiful authenticity. Its distressed black finish, sculpted fluted bowl, and stately pedestal base echo the silhouettes of urns that once adorned orangeries, stone terraces, and greenhouse tables in centuries past. Whether placed indoors or in a protected outdoor setting, it brings a sense of history and rooted elegance to any space.

Hand-finished to evoke the patina of an heirloom garden object, the planter’s textured surface suggests years of gentle weathering — sun-faded highlights, soft abrasions, and the natural character found on well-loved stone or cast iron pieces. As you run your fingers along the urn’s rim, there is a satisfying solidity, a tactile reminder of its classical inspiration. The Antique-Style Black Pedestal Urn Planter feels like the kind of piece one might discover in a charming French brocante or tucked beneath trailing ivy in an old conservatory.

Its fluted bowl is particularly striking: deep enough to cradle cascading greenery, ferns, potted herbs, or seasonal arrangements, yet balanced by a graceful, low-profile silhouette that makes it ideal for tabletop or console display. Whether holding a lush burst of maidenhair fern or a simple arrangement of moss and branches, the planter transforms whatever it contains into a living vignette. In quiet corners of an entryway, beneath a window filled with soft morning light, or atop a rustic wooden table, it evokes the gentle romance of French Country interiors — a decor style known for its celebration of natural textures, aged finishes, and pastoral elegance.

At 12.6 inches in diameter and 13.6 inches in height, the urn is substantial without overwhelming the space around it. Its pedestal base provides both height and stability, giving the vintage planter a sculptural presence that draws the eye without demanding attention. This thoughtful proportion makes it equally suited to an indoor garden room, a covered veranda, or a curated interior shelf styled with botanical treasures. And while it is decorative, its structural integrity ensures it is also deeply functional — a vessel ready to host living plants, dried florals, or seasonal arrangements that shift with the rhythm of the year.

As a gift, the Antique-Style Black Pedestal Urn Planter offers the timeless appeal of an heirloom piece. Gardeners, interior stylists, and lovers of old-world décor will appreciate the character it brings to their home. As a personal collectible, it becomes part of your own narrative — a planter that, season after season, will gather its own subtle patina and memories.

Graceful, storied, and versatile, this Antique-Style Black Pedestal Urn Planter is a celebration of classic garden design and the artistry of age.

Design Features

  • Distressed black finish with an aged, antique feel

  • Fluted bowl with classic European-style detailing

  • Sturdy pedestal base for elevated display

  • Ideal for ferns, greenery, potted herbs, or seasonal floral arrangements

Color Palette

  • Weathered black

  • Soft charcoal and stone-gray highlights

  • Subtle natural patina variations

Condition Notes

  • New piece designed with an intentionally distressed surface

  • Variations in finish mimic authentic age

Origin & Construction

  • Crafted from durable magnesium oxide composite with a stone-like appearance

  • Hand-finished detailing for vintage authenticity

Dimensions

  • Diameter: 12.6"

  • Height: 13.6"

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Bought this book for a new teacher building up her book collection for her new classroom. It was a hit!
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We really enjoyed this book as a family. My children were enthralled with characters and depiction of life in a Longhouse village. We supplemented this book with others about the Iroquois Nation and East Coast Native Americans for our homeschooling unit. It was a hit.
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