19th century garden urns found south west of Paris, on table from Avignon, France
Pots D'Anduze, Greek amphoras, French urns of all shapes and sizes... ...metal crates, wooden boxes... Whether you use them as planters, as an accent or convert them into a lamp or table base, they will always enhance the beauty of your home or garden.
In our collection of artifacts and items of old, we always make sure to select beautiful urns and planters.
19th century garden at a friends garden in Belgium
Planter boxes with buxus trees in Pezenas, south France
Something about the ornamental classic urns, a touch of the ancient world reflected in a rusty metal urn that reveals different colors and patinas.
Concrete and stone urns with cracks and imperfections in the old Greek and Roman style.
19th century Cast iron urns found south west of Paris
Old concrete garden urn at our warehouse in Belgium
Playful and inventive ways to use unusual recycled items like metal industrial bins, cans, and wash tubs to plant vegetables or ornamentals or to be used as whimsical organizing and storing receptacles.
Planters and arrangements that add drama and mystery to a garden, porch, or Orangerie...
Simple galvanized buckets that become elegant when planted with a dwarf olive tree or fragrant French lavender...
19th century Greek Amphoras we bring from Europe
Greek amphoras by themselves by a pool or in a patio or planted with a palm, an olive tree or a dwarf lemon tree....
Pots D'Anduze do not need adornment, they are amazingly austere and yet incredibly classy and elegant by themselves.
Our friend Desirêe and Paulo's garden
Pots d'Anduze made in Anduze, South France
Shell planters I found in Granvillier, France
Some of the traditional Anduze pots we carry
Enjoy the upcoming spring time.
Love them all! I'll take two of each please *winks* Vanna
ReplyDeleteEach off these posts are magic, but this one is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing all this lovely pictures.
We miss you and Trini and are looking forward to see you again in june!!
Wonderful pictures.I love your beautiful pots.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!! I cant make up my mind which one I like.....
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! Hope you will have a good spring too - I hope it gets here before too long. Lani
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so wonderful! I'm hoping for spring but until six feet of snow melts we won't be seeing green for a while. Thank you for these lovely images to dream by.
ReplyDeleteHello friends, I know some of you are still buried in snow, but let us not forget the words of Albert Camus who said, "In the midst of winter I finally discovered that there was in me an invincible summer."
ReplyDeleteYou may also remember a fragment of Bette Midler's "The Rose" where it reminds us, ..."just remember, in the winter far beneath the bitter snow, lies the seed that with the sun's love in the Spring becomes the ROSE..."
Or the Mexican proverb, "A dias nublados, sonrisa de sol." or "Give a cloudy day, your sunniest smile."
www.underspanishmoss.com Loves everything! I wish I could purchase it all and decorate every persons home I know! However I don't think the bank could float them all! lol Thank you for inspiring!
ReplyDeleteHi Trinidad,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by my blog....I am so glad you did as I misplaced your card, I now have discovered your blog and have your contact information!!
You have a beautiful blog!
I would love to make a trip to your shop... It looks amazing!
I will be stopping by on Sunday!
Take Care,
Maria
P.S. you can reach me at
maria@dreamywhitesonline.com
Thanks for stopping by! I love my table by the way! Have a great spring day... and weekend!
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Christina
Thank you so so much! I have been looking for inspiration for our terrace and the topiary planters are just the style!!!!
ReplyDeleteI needed that! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteJust stunning!! I want to dash into my garden right now!
ReplyDeleteContainers like these and other garden statuary and ornaments will be available at our bi-annual container sale next weekend. Freshly arrived beauties from France and other European countries. Please come! Details on our web site.
ReplyDeleteTrinidad, Johan and Martin
Une bien belle ballade sur ce beau blog,une sélection très bonne
ReplyDeleteAmicalement,
Manon
Stunning beauty in your objects as usual!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous garden urns and beautiful quote in the comments as well!
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