Image of M+A NYC Planter/Vase Set in Soapstone with a low luster wax finish and lid with one central hole.
Image of M+A NYC Planter Vase Set in Soapstone with a low luster waxed finish.
Image of M+A NYC Planter Vase Set in Soapstone with a low luster waxed finish.
Image of the Ikebana Lid in black soapstone that is part of M+A NYC's Planter/Vase Set
Image of M+A NYC Planter/Vase Set in Soapstone being used as a vase for cream colored hydrangeas.
Image of M+A NYC Planter/Vase Set with Ikebana Lid in Soapstone, holding big white chrysanthemums that are glowing in the early morning light.
Image of M+A NYC Planter/Vase Set in Soapstone with a low luster wax finish and lid with one central hole.
Image of M+A NYC Planter/Vase Set in Soapstone being used as a planter potted with a Pilea plant
Image of M+A NYC Planter/Vase Set with Ikebana Lid in black soapstone sitting on a wooden table.

Planter/Vase Set with Ikebana Lid - Soapstone

Regular price $150.00

Designed for versatility, M+A's planter / vase set does double duty with aplomb. Comes with hand carved soapstone planter, glass insert, soapstone ikebana floral lid and black powder coated solid brass stand. Shown here using all of the components. If you remove the floral lid and glass insert (not visible in photo) you are left with a planter that’s got a drainage hole which can be used with or without the stand.

For maximum flexibility we recommend using a plastic liner pot straight from the plant shop when using as a planter for this style, so that you can easily lift it out when you want to add the glass liner + lid to convert it to a vase.

Details:

  • Approximately 6” wide x 4 5/8” high, excluding base
  • There are 2 lid options to choose from.  One has 12 holes in a scattered pattern that range from 5/16"D to 3/4", and the other has one central hole 1 7/8" in diameter that works well with flowers that have thick stems, or if you want to group a lot of thinner stemmed flowers together in a central arrangement.
  • Designed in New York by M+A NYC
  • Made in Agra, India, by master artisans who get paid a living wage

 

Care:

  • If you want to clean the soapstone just use cold water and a soft clean rag and wipe dry.