Obviously inspired by the pine cone shape which once again demonstrates nature’s impulse towards certain geometric forms. This we find fascinating and have created in five sizes, one of which has a pedestal base. For the pedestal base, and the smaller versions, see Aged Pine Cone Planters – Small Scale.
Included with a metal, securing stake, this mushroom can be added to a container or secured in ground for a bit of natural charm. Comes in three sizes.
An heirloom from Robin’s grandmother, Mimi, this zinc windowsill container has been a huge favourite and continues to delight. Good for holding an arrangement of mini Victorian pots.
One of many bronze critters that we love to place in pots, on window sills, in water features and around the garden. To maintain the finish, we have applied butcher’s wax and buffed to a hard, low-lustre finish.
Our new pots, called The Striato Series, comes in both a vertical and round design. Both styles can accommodate 4″, 6″ and 8″ standard containers, making them highly user-friendly. The linear striations truly stand out, especially as they age and gather moss over time.
About as simple as it gets – and we really aspire towards greater and greater simplicity – we make these round Full Moon planters in two separate sizes. They look great placed upon a pedestal or table and can receive most any planting.
These modern shapes, equally as welcome in an urban setting or on a country terrace, are a relatively recent addition to Campo’s offerings. The Cylindrica shape is simple and can add a vertical thrust to any planting. This design comes in three sizes.
At one point Robin was inspired to create a series of botanically oriented designs, of which the Corona is included. The Corona’s shape is similar to a form which reappears throughout the natural world, in accordance to mathematical law. We make them in three sizes and we hope that you are enticed to consider their origins.
The Luminaria shape was originally derived from a glass candle holder designed by Robin’s colleague, Jose Ignacio Santos. The results in aged terra cotta are just as pleasing as the candle holders. Another of our Modern series, this comes in three sizes.
Small: 6.25″ SQ 5.5″ H
Medium: 8.25″ SQ 7″ H
Large: 11″ SQ 9.5″ H
Barbara originally found this classical Victorian design while visiting Balmoral on a shooting weekend and decided to take it home in her suitcase along with many botanical species. After a game of poker, Robin won the rights to reproduce this pot for sale. In particular, the drainage holes on the side of the pot are particularly distinctive.
Truly the original Campo de’ Fiori classic pot. A simple, traditional English design. After having been deftly hand turned on a potter’s wheel, it spends months in the greenhouse gathering its coat of moss before making its way to you. For smaller-scale pots see Aged English Planter – Small scale, and for larger-scale pots see Aged English Planters – Lg scale.
A truly classical European design we offer these Octagonal planters in 6 sizes – handsome but not stuffy. They are be used in any variety of setting or planting. For the small scale variation, see Aged Octagonal Planters – Small scale
These many petaled planters are one of two new botanical designs we are introducing this season. The open, wide mouths make for easy planting. This design comes in four distinct sizes.
One of many bronze critters that we love to place in pots, on window sills, in water features and around the garden. To maintain the finish, we have applied butcher’s wax and buffed to a hard, low-lustre finish.
In homage to Marion Powys, who offered tea, gingersnaps and stories to the children of Robin’s village, these dragon scaled planters are evocative of griffins and dragons and other childhood creatures. These beloved pots come in six sizes. For smaller pots see Dragon Scale Planters – Small scale.