Rio
₹ 5,950
Jungle fever. Healthy leaves and strong stems from the Amazon in Brazil, the Rio gets a party started. Grand at a height.
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Texture: White Clay
Size: 4 Feet
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Description
Jungle fever. Healthy leaves and strong stems from the Amazon in Brazil, the Rio gets a party started. Grand at a height.
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Size details
Base: 11" x 11"
This one grows wide, particularly when it's placed in a shady place, as its stems grow longer in search of sunlight. Make some room!Size guide -
Material details
There’s something special about handmade pottery. A ceramic pot is created by moulding clay into a shape and subsequently heating it at high temperature. Our ceramics are made by artisans in northern Gujarat. We use local wild clay that is as minimally processed as possible. This ancient craft combines the beauty of art, science and imagination to bring warmth integral to contemporary urban decor. One of those things that’s better in real life.
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Material details
There’s something special about the perfectly-imperfect nature of ceramics. The raw touch, the way the light comes through and that it’s made from the earth all make a ceramic base more than a container.
After decades of using impersonal industrial products, clay, artisans and local manufacturing is making a comeback in interior decor.
Our ceramics are handmade by an artist in northern Gujarat using wild clay that is as minimally processed as possible. This art form is thousands of years old and allows us to go back to a simpler time. A material that is sustainable and low-polluting, clay gives us the relaxed warmth we’re craving. -
Material details
There’s something special about handmade pottery. A ceramic pot is created by moulding clay into a shape and subsequently heating it at high temperature. Our ceramics are made by artisans in northern Gujarat. We use local wild clay that is as minimally processed as possible. This ancient craft combines the beauty of art, science and imagination to bring warmth integral to contemporary urban decor. One of those things that’s better in real life.
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Style tip
Add pebbles for extra glam.
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Care details
It likes a bright spot in the shade. A few feet away from a window is ideal but it's not fussy and will adjust to its new environment without throwing a fit.
It likes its soil moist and needs water roughly 2-3 times a week. More in the hot, summer months, less in the monsoon and cooler seasons.
It's strong, independent and takes care of itself. -
Style tip
Add pebbles for extra glam.
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Care details
It likes a bright spot in the shade. A few feet away from a window is ideal.
It will adapt to a low light situation however its growth could get stunted. Place in sunlight on the weekends if possible.
It likes its soil moist and needs water roughly 2-3 times a week. More in the hot, summer months, less in the monsoon and cooler seasons.
It's strong, independent and takes care of itself. -
Material details
Step aside, industrial manufacturing.
Ceramics are made from earth. They’re imperfect, but that’s what makes them beautiful. Our clay pots are handmade by an artist in Gujarat.
The result? One-of-a-kind pieces of art and warmth in our spaces we’re craving. -
Care details
It likes a bright spot in the shade. A few feet away from a window is ideal but it's not fussy and will quickly adjust to its environment.
It likes its soil moist and needs water roughly 2-3 times a week. More in the hot, summer months, less in the monsoon and cooler seasons.
It's strong, independent and takes care of itself. -
Plastic replacement
Plastic replacement
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Favourite tunes
Everyone knows plants like music. But what music? Bossa nova artists like Antônio Carlos Jobim, João Gilberto and his then-wife Astrud, Sergio Mendes. Bossa nova is the sound of something sleek moving towards the horizon—literally, the new wave. Fun, subdued but bristling with creative energy.
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Plant details
Selloum Philodendron is an easy to care-for floor plant. Its dark green, shiny leaves are large and with deep lobes.
It's native to the tropical rainforests of Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and northern Argentina, where it thrives in the shady understory.
Wherever it’s used, you’ll instantly get a tropical atmosphere.
Growing Philodendron selloum doesn’t involve a lot of care, making it an ideal choice for people who are away from home frequently.
Philodendron selloum plants also are known to be effective at filtering contaminants such as formaldehyde from the air. They are not just great-looking, but also are a healthy addition to an indoor environment.