Lunia terracotta pots — sun-warm, slightly foxy, and quietly modern — are a favourite for anyone who loves plants with personality. Made from high-quality, porous fired clay, they blend classic terracotta charm with a subtle, rounded silhouette and a soft matte finish. These pots feel equally at home in a boho setting, a minimalist patio, or a gritty desertscape planting.
Why Lunia terracotta pots are great
Breathable clay: The porous material allows airflow and moisture evaporation, helping prevent root rot in drought-tolerant plants like cacti and succulents.
Even drying: Thicker walls moderate soil moisture swings, which benefits plants that prefer steady-but-not-soggy conditions.
Neutral palette: Warm earthy tones complement green foliage, colorful flowers, and sculptural stems without stealing the show.
Weight and stability: Substantial enough to anchor top-heavy specimens (think echeveria clusters or taller cacti) while still being easy to move.
Timeless look: The simplicity works with modern, rustic, Mediterranean, and desert-chic styles.
Styling ideas for outdoor spaces and patios
Desert terrace trio: Use three Lunia pots of different sizes, plant an architectural agave in the largest, a statement cactus (like a golden barrel) in the medium, and a cluster of sedums or succulents in the smallest.
Layered patio garden: Place Lunia pots at different elevations—this creates depth.
Rock garden accent: Tuck a few Lunia pots among boulders and gravel in a xeriscape. The warm clay echoes the stones and reads like a natural outcrop.
Available in 22cm wide x 31cm high, 36cm wide x 50cm high, 51cm wide x 73cm high
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Lunia terracotta pots — sun-warm, slightly foxy, and quietly modern — are a favourite for anyone who loves plants with personality. Made from high-quality, porous fired clay, they blend classic terracotta charm with a subtle, rounded silhouette and a soft matte finish. These pots feel equally at home in a boho setting, a minimalist patio, or a gritty desertscape planting.
Why Lunia terracotta pots are great
Breathable clay: The porous material allows airflow and moisture evaporation, helping prevent root rot in drought-tolerant plants like cacti and succulents.
Even drying: Thicker walls moderate soil moisture swings, which benefits plants that prefer steady-but-not-soggy conditions.
Neutral palette: Warm earthy tones complement green foliage, colorful flowers, and sculptural stems without stealing the show.
Weight and stability: Substantial enough to anchor top-heavy specimens (think echeveria clusters or taller cacti) while still being easy to move.
Timeless look: The simplicity works with modern, rustic, Mediterranean, and desert-chic styles.
Styling ideas for outdoor spaces and patios
Desert terrace trio: Use three Lunia pots of different sizes, plant an architectural agave in the largest, a statement cactus (like a golden barrel) in the medium, and a cluster of sedums or succulents in the smallest.
Layered patio garden: Place Lunia pots at different elevations—this creates depth.
Rock garden accent: Tuck a few Lunia pots among boulders and gravel in a xeriscape. The warm clay echoes the stones and reads like a natural outcrop.
Available in 22cm wide x 31cm high, 36cm wide x 50cm high, 51cm wide x 73cm high
Call for availability