Round Ceramic Flower Pot
Details at a Glance
| Brand | Emissary |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 11 in. x 11 in. x 9 in., 14 in. x 14 in. x 12 in., 18 in. x 18 in. x 16 in., 22 in. x 22 in. x 20 in., 28 in. x 28 in. x 24 in. |
| Material | Ceramic with protective glaze |
| Finish | Distressed White, Metallic, Teal |
| Shape | Round |
| Weight | 11 lbs (11 in.), 24 lbs (14 in.), 46 lbs (18 in.), 70 lbs (22 in.), 120 lbs (28 in.) |
| Country of Origin | Thailand |
| Care | Wipe with damp cloth; avoid chemicals; store indoors during freezing weather |
How Does Glazed Ceramic Hold Up to Sun and Rain?
The glaze acts as a sealed barrier against UV rays and rain, so the finish resists fading and moisture penetration far better than raw ceramic or unfinished clay. You won't see the chalky degradation that happens with porous terra cotta after a summer of watering and sun exposure. The ceramic body itself is breathable, which helps roots stay healthy, but the glaze keeps the exterior color stable. That said, ceramic is not freeze-proof -- water inside the pot can expand and crack the walls during hard freezes, so you'll need to bring it indoors or into a frost-free garage before the first freeze.Do You Have to Bring It Inside for Winter?
Yes, you'll need to store it indoors during freezing weather. Even with the protective glaze, ceramic can crack if water freezes inside the pot or in the material itself. Empty the pot, clean it with a damp cloth, and move it to a garage, basement, or covered porch where temperatures stay above freezing. If you're in a mild-winter climate where freezes are rare and brief, you can leave it outside most of the year -- just monitor the forecast and move it before any hard freeze warning.Where Does This Work Best on a Patio or Deck?
Use the 11-inch or 14-inch size for succulents and herbs on covered porches or grouped in clusters on balconies alongside other pieces from our /collections/outdoor-planters collection. The 18-inch and 22-inch sizes work well flanking entryways or set on patios filled with seasonal color, while the 28-inch size makes a focal point in a corner of a deck or courtyard planted with a small tree or tall ornamental grass. The round profile pairs naturally with most patio furniture layouts, and the three finishes -- Distressed White, Metallic, and Teal -- give you options to match your outdoor color scheme.Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this stay outside all year?
- No, you'll need to bring it indoors during freezing weather to prevent cracking. The glaze resists moisture and UV, but ceramic is not freeze-proof.
- Will the finish fade in direct sun?
- The weather-resistant glaze is designed to withstand UV exposure without significant fading, though prolonged direct sun over multiple seasons may cause subtle color shifts.
- How do I store it over winter?
- Empty the pot, wipe it clean with a damp cloth, and store it in a garage, basement, or covered area where temperatures stay above freezing.
- Is it suitable for a coastal or salt-air location?
- Yes, the glazed finish resists salt air and moisture better than unglazed clay, though you'll still want to rinse it periodically if you're right on the coast to prevent salt buildup.
- What size should I choose for a fiddle leaf fig or large palm?
- Select a planter 2 to 4 inches larger in diameter than the current nursery pot. The 18-inch or 22-inch size typically works for a large indoor plant, while the 28-inch size accommodates small trees.
- Does this come with drainage holes?
- Call 833-566-6526 or email outdoor@loomlan.com to confirm drainage features for the size and finish you're ordering, as specifications can vary by production batch.
We recommend a simple and effective cleaning and care regimen for our products.
Use a light application of mild soap and water with a spray bottle or dampened soft cloth to clean the surface of your piece.
Follow with a fresh dry towel to wipe away any excess moisture that remains.







































































