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High and Low: Ceramic Planters

A little while ago, we wrote about how glazed ceramic planters can bring some instant color into a room, inside or outdoors. In case you're looking for some jewel-toned planters, we've rounded up a few high and low options in various sizes...

 
 

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if you really want high, go Gladding McBean.

posted by foodefafa on May 13th 2009 at 8:13pm
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i got the blue one from crate and barrel but i thought it was $20. anyway, i like it and it wasnt made in China but in Portugal so i think it is a real bargain.

even if i could afford it, i wouldnt be buying one for $600.

posted by sassydo on May 13th 2009 at 8:31pm
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Their nice looking planters but too expensive !!!

posted by ilovenature on May 13th 2009 at 8:35pm
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if they are in your area check out tuesday morning stores. the one near me currently has a superb collection of high shine glazed pots in some very nice colors, sizes and prices.

posted by cometz on May 13th 2009 at 10:03pm
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They have great glazed terra cotta pots at costco, prices $40-45. Made in Vietnam. Great Price. They are the large size (around 12-15 in. diameter) and come in 3 different styles and colors. A brownish color with a medallion carved on it, a taller thiner lime green pot and a turquoise colored one. I got my sister the turquoise pot and flowers for mothers day. I bought a yellow pot from costco several years ago and it is still in great shape! Just checked costco.com but they must only be available in stores.

posted by pzak80 on May 14th 2009 at 8:19pm
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