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121708obleeek-01.jpg We've shown you gorgeous modern concrete planters before on AT, like local artisan Zachary Aric Zamora and his variance vessels. While this particular company we have to show you today isn't local to Austin, we can't help but notice how great these products look with some succulents in them. Of course, they'd probably look good with anything planted in them...

 
 

121708obleeek-02.jpg Obleeek Objects offers simple yet stylish concrete planters of different sizes. Made of super fine, smooth and light colored concrete, these vessels are gorgeous and would compliment both a modern space and even look pretty good in a more traditional garden or home. Prices aren't too bad, either. Perfect gifts for Christmas? You let us know!

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These are also an easy DIY project.

posted by austinjohn on December 17th 2008 at 11:24am
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This was just on Design Sponge.

posted by Griffin on December 17th 2008 at 11:33am
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Big one for the tree looks fantastic... but must also be bloody heavy!

posted by discomonkey on December 17th 2008 at 11:48am
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I really like them. So clean and simple. However, does it have a drain dish underneath?

posted by souk1501 on December 17th 2008 at 12:21pm
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I was wondering the same thing. I recently killed a few succulents by planting them in "planters" without drainage holes. Oops.

posted by Jezebella on December 17th 2008 at 12:33pm
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beautiful...the photography and plants, too.

posted by madsarah on December 17th 2008 at 12:53pm
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if you check their website and go through the shop link your questions shall be answered.

1. they use a composite of concrete that is apparently 30% lighter and polishes more easily... so that tree planter is only 30lbs

2. there isn't a drain dish

3. there is a drain hole though!

posted by pinstripeprincess on December 17th 2008 at 1:22pm
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