Martinique Cane Palm
₹ 13,750
Straight from the Caribbean. Take your luxe quotient up a notch with a Martinique Cane Palm. It’s a bit of a diva but its lush, golden-green leaves will make your room sparkle. It’s best on the floor. Great in a combination.
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Texture: Nursery Plastic
Size: 5 Feet
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Description
Straight from the Caribbean. Take your luxe quotient up a notch with a Martinique Cane Palm. It’s a bit of a diva but its lush, golden-green leaves will make your room sparkle. It’s best on the floor. Great in a combination.
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Size details
Plastic pot
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Material description
Dream material. Cork is great looking and nice to touch. It's also fireproof, water resistant and lighter than water, so it's easy to transport. The raw material is derived from the outer bark of the quercus suber tree, commonly known as the cork oak. Once sheared, the bark grows back quickly, making this material a sustainable alternative to plastic. It doesn’t require cutting the tree down – it’s just skinning it. Today it’s experiencing a resurgence in design and architecture due to the fact that it’s recyclable and carbon negative and brings contemporary glamour wherever it’s placed.
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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 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.
The Raw Terracotta base is beautiful but fragile like glass. -
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. -
Style tip
Add pebbles for extra glam.
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Care details
It looks easy breezy but is quite the opposite! It needs a fair amount of attention.
It's best basking in direct sunlight with fresh air breezing through its leaves.
It likes water every couple of days, perhaps 2-3 times a week, depending on the weather.
It needs a freshening neem-oil spray every week as it's prone to mealy bugs (white gooey patches), particularly in the monsoon and cooler months.
It's not difficult but requires your attention and care. Frequently. -
Style tip
Add pebbles for extra glam.
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Care details
It looks easy breezy but is quite the opposite! It needs a fair amount of attention.
It's best basking in direct sunlight with fresh air breezing through its leaves.
It likes water every couple of days, perhaps 2-3 times a week, depending on the weather.
It needs a freshening neem-oil spray every week as it's prone to mealy bugs (white gooey patches), particularly in the monsoon and cooler months.
It's not difficult but requires your attention and care. Frequently. -
Care details
It looks easy breezy but is quite the opposite! It needs a fair amount of attention.
It's best basking in direct sunlight with fresh air breezing through its leaves.
It likes water every couple of days, perhaps 2-3 times a week, depending on the weather.
It needs a freshening neem-oil spray every week as it's prone to mealy bugs (white gooey patches), particularly in the monsoon and cooler months.
It's not difficult but requires your attention and care. Frequently. -
Style tip
Add pebbles for extra glam.
-
Care details
It looks easy breezy but is quite the opposite! It needs a fair amount of attention.
It's best basking in direct sunlight with fresh air breezing through its leaves.
It likes water every couple of days, perhaps 2-3 times a week, depending on the weather.
It needs a freshening neem-oil spray every week as it's prone to mealy bugs (white gooey patches), particularly in the monsoon and cooler months.
It's not difficult but requires your attention and care. Frequently. -
Style tip
Add pebbles for extra glam.
-
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. -
Care details
It looks easy breezy but is quite the opposite! It needs a fair amount of attention.
It's best basking in direct sunlight with fresh air breezing through its leaves.
It likes water every couple of days, perhaps 2-3 times a week, depending on the weather.
It needs a freshening neem-oil spray every week as it's prone to mealy bugs (white gooey patches), particularly in the monsoon and cooler months.
It's not difficult but requires your attention and care. Frequently. -
Style tip
It looks easy breezy but is quite the opposite! It needs a fair amount of attention.
It's best basking in direct sunlight with fresh air breezing through its leaves.
It likes water every couple of days, perhaps 2-3 times a week, depending on the weather.
It needs a freshening neem-oil spray every week as it's prone to mealy bugs (white gooey patches), particularly in the monsoon and cooler months.
It's not difficult but requires your attention and care. Frequently. -
Material details
Cane never goes out of fashion. It simultaenously blends in and enhances a space; feels nostalgic and yet modern. It suits every interior style from traditional to coastal to contemporary. The imperfections, rough finish and unevenness are all part of its charm. Or perhaps it just resonates more strongly in an age where mass-produced techniques look and feel dull in comparison. Its lightness and softness bring a romance that few other materials possess. Our cane bases are made by a neighbourhood canewalla in Mumbai.
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Material details
Plastic pot