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Large Deca Planter in White by Force/Collide, Indoor/Outdoor, 2021

$881.00
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SKU:
f_15876172
Weight:
1.00 KGS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
Creator:
Force/Collide (Metalworker)
Dimensions:
Height: 22 in. (55.88 cm)Width: 13.5 in. (34.29 cm)Depth: 15.5 in. (39.37 cm)
Style:
Modern (In the Style Of)
Materials and Techniques:
Steel,Faceted,Hand-Crafted,Powder-Coated,Welded
Place of Origin:
United States
Period:
2010-
Date of Manufacture:
2021
Production Type:
New & Custom(Current Production)
Estimated Production Time:
1-2 weeks
Condition:
New
Seller Location:
Seattle, WA
Reference Number:
1stDibs: LU3162315876172
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Force/Collide's award-winning signature planter is an ongoing production with multiple colors and sizes. A unique geometric pattern that's triangular at the top and hexagonal at the base is central to the design, both aesthetically and functionally. Complimentary geometric legs elevate it as a built-in planter stand. For versatility, the Deca Planter is fabricated with optional built-in drainage. Each one includes drainage holes in the bottom, along with sheet metal plugs that seal to stop water for those who prefer not to put it to use. Plants can either be potted directly or left in their nursery pots and slipped in and more easily changed out. The Deca Planter comes in a powder coated finish that offers bold color accents as well as protection against corrosion. Minis and smalls work well on tabletops as accent pieces, while mediums and larges are designed to sit on the floor for larger plants. The Deca in White is a a high-gloss, ultra durable true white. Optimal in both indoor and outdoor setting. Force/Collide received a Carol Duke Artist Award of Excellence from Bellevue Arts Museum at Arts Fair in 2018 and again in 2021 for the Deca Planters. They have been selected for exhibits at American Design Club for NY Design Week, 1stdibs Gallery and WorkOf. All Deca Planters are made in by hand in our studio in Seattle, WA.