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Bestel voor 14:00u, je bestelling wordt dezelfde werkdag verzonden

Rosendahl Ro Flowerpot 15 cm made of recycled plastic Darkgreen

Product description

This 15 cm RO plant pot is perfect for a smaller plant. The RO flower pots are beautiful responsible pots of Rosendahl, because they are made of 100% recycled plastic in Denmark. The plastic comes from Danish households and was then processed into a pot. The entire process takes place in Denmark itself.


You can use the pot both inside and out. The plant pot has a beautiful and striking look, because it has a foot. The pot is available in different colors and sizes. This plant pot has a diameter of 15 cm and a height of 13.5 cm.


Rosendahl Recycled Plastic

Rosendahl has also inspired the idea of ​​recycling into beautiful collections. This beautiful and functional flowerpot was designed by Signe Wenneberg and is part of Rosendahl Reduce, a product line developed to make sustainable design accessible to everyone.

The flowerpot is made of recycled plastic (COPP) from Danish households. The plastic has been collected and processed in Denmark, resulting in this beautiful plant pot. The stackable flowerpot has an organic finish and a marbled surface structure for a natural look.

Sustainable plant pot

It is fracture and frost resistant up to minus 20 degrees and therefore suitable for both inside and outside. There are markings for drilling holes for the drilling of excess water if you want to use the flowerpot outside.

The flowerpot is lightweight, durable and 100% liquid -tight, so that you prevent stains on the windowsill. A slight color fading of the material must be expected over time (this has to do with the fact that it is made of recycled material).

 

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