Handmade Ceramic Round Planter
Details at a Glance
| Brand | Emissary |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 8 in. W x 8 in. D x 7 in. H, 10 in. W x 10 in. D x 10 in. H, 13 in. W x 13 in. D x 12 in. H, 16 in. W x 16 in. D x 15 in. H |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Color | Blue, Cream, Green Kelp |
| Shape | Round |
| Weight | Set of 4: 49.0 lbs (individual weights: 4, 8, 14, 23 lbs) |
| Country of Origin | Thailand |
| Care | Wipe with damp cloth; avoid chemicals; store indoors during freezing weather |
How Well Does Ceramic Hold Up to Sun and Rain Outdoors?
Fired ceramic resists UV fade from direct sunlight and handles rain exposure without warping, making it a reliable choice for spring-through-fall placement on patios, decks, and balconies. The glaze on this Emissary planter is formulated to maintain color integrity under full sun, and the ceramic body's natural porosity supports healthy root systems by allowing airflow through the walls. Ceramic does not rust, corrode in salt air, or deteriorate from poolside chlorine splashes the way untreated wood or thin plastic can. However, ceramic is vulnerable to freeze-thaw cracking -- when moisture inside the material freezes and expands, it can fracture the walls -- so this planter must be brought indoors or into a garage before the first hard frost. If you need a vessel that stays outside year-round in freezing climates, pair this with UV-resistant fiberglass or powder-coated metal planters from the /collections/outdoor-planters collection for zones where winter storage isn't an option.Do You Have to Bring Ceramic Planters Inside for Winter?
Yes -- ceramic planters must be stored indoors during freezing weather to prevent cracking from ice expansion. Move this Emissary piece into a garage, shed, or basement before nighttime lows reach 32°F, and wipe it clean with a damp cloth before storage to remove soil residue and mineral deposits. If the planter holds a plant you want to overwinter outdoors, transplant the root ball into a fiberglass or resin container rated for freeze-thaw cycles, then return the plant to the ceramic vessel in spring. This seasonal rotation preserves the handcrafted ceramic finish for years while letting you enjoy durable /collections/outdoor-planters during cold months.Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this ceramic planter stay outside all year?
- No -- this ceramic planter withstands sun and rain through the growing season but must be stored indoors during freezing weather to prevent cracking from ice expansion inside the ceramic body.
- Will the glaze fade in direct sun?
- The ceramic glaze resists UV fade from full sun exposure, maintaining color integrity across spring and summer on decks and patios.
- How do I store ceramic planters over winter?
- Move the planter into a garage, shed, or basement before the first hard frost, wipe it clean with a damp cloth, and store it dry until spring temperatures stabilize above freezing.
- Is this planter suitable for a coastal or salt-air location?
- Yes -- ceramic does not corrode or rust from salt air, making this planter a solid choice for covered porches and patios near the coast during warm months.
- What size planter do I need for a fiddle-leaf fig?
- Select a vessel 2-4 inches larger in diameter than the root ball; the 13-inch or 16-inch Emissary planter accommodates most mature fiddle-leaf figs indoors or on a sheltered patio.
- Does this planter come with drainage holes?
- Drainage details are not specified; if the planter lacks holes, add a gravel layer at the base to prevent root rot or use it as a decorative cachepot around a nursery pot with drainage.
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.




















































