Planters & Pots
At Midori, we treat ceramic as a material of balance—shaped by hand and allowed to retain the quiet marks of its making. Unlike industrial materials, ceramic regulates temperature gently and protects roots from sudden heat, developing character over time. We have curated our collection into three distinct categories to help you find the perfect anchor for your space:
The Craft & The Collection
A deeper look into our materials, our process, and the rarity of the forms we create.
On Scale and Rarity
Large ceramic urns are rarely made in India today. They require exceptional control—more material, longer drying times, and specialized kilns. One imbalance can undo weeks of work, but we choose this scale because a well-made urn anchors an architectural space with stillness.
Fire, Glaze & Transformation
Each form begins with natural clay prepared by hand and fired in high-temperature kilns. Glazes are applied by hand, allowed to move and settle under gravity. There is no revision after fire; the final color and texture are determined in that single moment of transformation.
Variation & Care
No two planters are identical. Variations in size, tone, or glaze are marks of integrity—evidence of craft rather than replication. Care Note: Ceramic regulates temperature gently and protects roots, but should be handled as a slow object meant to remain and ground a space over time.