Crest Chevron Terracotta Planter |set of 4 | Geometric Relief from Midori
The exclusive Crest Chevron Terracotta planter is what happens when a single motif is carried with total conviction. Every surface is cut in deep, continuous chevron — peak after peak, V after V, running the full height of the body without interruption. There is no quiet side to this piece. It reads as pattern from across a room and as craft up close, where the hand-carved edges of each ridge catch light differently depending on the hour.
The two shades take the same form in opposite directions. Chalk is pale and bright, the ridges barely shadowed, built for spaces that want lightness and texture without colour competing for attention. Sienna runs warm and earthen, with the grooves deepened in tone so the zigzag reads with more drama and weight — suited to spaces that can hold a stronger visual statement.
At 51.5cm across, the Large is a floor-anchoring piece — the kind of planter that defines a corner or an entrance rather than simply filling one. The XS at 17cm is small enough for a side table or a windowsill cluster, carrying the same graphic confidence in miniature.
Each Crest chevron terracotta planter is hand-finished. Minor variation in ridge depth and surface tone is inherent to the process — it is the character of the piece, not a flaw.
Available in four sizes and can be picked up individually. Comes with a drain hole at the base.
Large: 51.5cm dia × 46cm H · Medium: 38.5cm dia × 34.5cm H · Small: 25.5cm dia × 26cm H · XS: 17cm dia × 17.5cm H
Care & placement
Crest chevron terracotta planters are for Indoor and covered outdoor only. Keep away from direct rain and continuous harsh sunlight. Windows, balconies, and patios in shade are ideal. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Single base drainage hole. Use a saucer indoors. For succulents and other low-water plants, add a gravel layer at the base before potting, or drop in a nursery pot for easier maintenance and repotting. For moisture-loving plants, pot directly with a well-draining potting mix, and check soil moisture before watering rather than on a fixed schedule.
Best paired with
| Mood | Plants | Light & Water | Setting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bold & Architectural | Snake Plant, ZZ Plant, Fiddle Leaf Fig | Bright–medium indirect · every 7–10 days | Large & Medium · entrance, study, living room corner |
| Warm & Layered | Jade Plant, Rubber Plant (burgundy), Aloe | Bright indirect · every 7–10 days | Medium & Small · kitchen counter, office desk |
| Compact & Graphic | Haworthia, Echeveria, compact Pothos | Bright indirect · every 10–14 days | Small & XS · shelf, windowsill, side table |
Find your pairing
| Plant | Match | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Snake Plant | ✓ Perfect | Large · vertical lines echo the chevron’s rhythm |
| ZZ Plant | ✓ Perfect | Medium · glossy dark leaves contrast the matte ridges |
| Rubber Plant (burgundy) | ✓ Strong | Medium · deep tone reads beautifully against Sienna |
| Jade Plant | ✓ Strong | Small · compact, structural, holds its own against the pattern |
| Echeveria cluster | ✓ Strong | XS · rosette form complements the geometric repeat |
| Fiddle Leaf Fig | △ Possible | Large only · needs a stable, bright spot — check light before committing |
| Trailing Pothos | △ Possible | Softens the angularity but can visually compete with the chevron — use sparingly |
| Delicate ferns | ✗ Avoid | Texture and form clash with the bold relief; choose structural plants instead |
Beena’s curation tips
The exclusive Crest chevron terracotta planter doesn’t ask for a busy plant. The pattern is already doing the talking — give it something with a clean silhouette, not another texture to compete with.
Chalk is the shade I reach for when a room needs presence without weight — it reads architectural in daylight and almost sculptural at dusk. Sienna is the one I bring in when a space can hold drama; it’s never the safe choice, and it’s not meant to be.
The Large Crest works best alone, not paired with smaller siblings in the same room — let it anchor one corner completely rather than building a cluster. Save the clustering instinct for the Small and XS sizes on a shelf or windowsill, where the repeated chevron across multiple pots becomes the composition itse

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