Round Cylinder Ceramic Planter
Details at a Glance
| Brand | Emissary |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 8 in. W x 8 in. D x 8 in. H; 12 in. W x 12 in. D x 12 in. H; 16 in. W x 16 in. D x 16 in. H; 17.5 in. W x 17.5 in. D x 17.5 in. H |
| Material | Handcrafted Ceramic |
| Color | Soft Blue, Yellow |
| Weight | 9 lbs (8-inch), 18 lbs (12-inch), 31 lbs (16-inch); set of 4 weighs 115 lbs total |
| Indoor/Outdoor Use | Weather-resistant for both; store indoors during freezing weather |
| Country of Origin | Thailand |
| Care | Wipe with damp cloth; avoid chemicals and harsh cleaners |
How Does Handcrafted Ceramic Hold Up Outdoors?
Fired clay is naturally porous, so a ceramic planter like this one breathes better than plastic and helps regulate soil moisture -- roots stay healthier because excess water can evaporate through the wall. The weather-resistant glaze sheds rain and resists UV fade in moderate sun, so you can leave it on a patio or front porch through spring, summer and fall. The material itself won't rust or corrode in salt air, but you do need to bring it inside before the first hard freeze -- if water sits in the planter and freezes, the expansion will crack the ceramic. It's the right choice for climates where you garden nine months of the year and store planters over winter.Do You Have to Bring Ceramic Planters Inside for Winter?
Yes, any time overnight lows drop to freezing. Empty the soil, wipe the planter clean with a damp cloth, and store it in a garage or shed until spring -- the glaze will stay intact and you'll use the same planter for years. If you live where it freezes regularly, you might pair these with fiberglass or resin [outdoor planters](/collections/outdoor-planters) that can stay out year-round, then rotate the ceramic pieces back to the porch when the weather warms. Never use harsh cleaners or chemicals on the glaze; plain water on a soft cloth is all the maintenance it needs.Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this planter stay outside all year?
- It's weather-resistant in mild climates but must be stored indoors during freezing weather -- ceramic cracks if water inside freezes and expands.
- Will the glaze fade in direct sun?
- The fired ceramic glaze resists UV fade in moderate sun, so the soft blue or yellow color stays true on a covered patio or porch.
- How do I choose the right size for a large indoor tree?
- Pick a planter 2 to 4 inches wider than the current nursery pot -- the 16 or 17.5-inch size works well for mature fiddle leaf figs or rubber trees.
- Is ceramic better than fiberglass for salt-air locations?
- Ceramic won't corrode in coastal environments, but fiberglass is lighter and more freeze-proof; if you bring planters inside each winter, ceramic delivers better soil breathability and classic texture.
- Do these planters have drainage holes?
- Drainage details are not specified; if there are no holes, use the planter as a cachepot around a nursery pot with drainage, or add a gravel layer at the bottom to prevent root rot.
- Does this ship for free?
- Yes, free curbside delivery to the continental United States with no minimum order.
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.




















































