Bail from Argil Collection

Price range: ₹1,200.00 through ₹2,900.00

A set of three unglazed terracotta planters in natural fired clay, each with cut-through handles wrapped in jute cord. Honest in material, simple in form — a pot that improves quietly with age.

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Bail begins with a decision to remove everything unnecessary. The body is raw terracotta — smooth, unadorned, the warm orange-red clay left exactly as it came from the kiln. No pattern breaks the surface. No texture interrupts it. The form curves generously from a wide rim to a rounded base, and the clay does the only thing clay needs to do: hold its shape with quiet authority.

The handles are cut directly through the clay wall at the rim — two rectangular openings, one on each side, each wrapped tightly in twisted jute cord. This is a bail handle: the oldest and most functional handle form in vessel-making, found on water pots, grain stores, and harvest baskets across every culture that has worked with clay. Here it is given no additional decoration. The jute wrapping is the finish. The cut-out is the design.

What results is an object that reads differently to different people — some see a planter, some see a vessel, some see something that belongs in a kitchen or a pantry as much as a garden. All of them are right. Bail is the most versatile piece in the Argil Collection precisely because it commits to nothing beyond its own form. At 38cm across the Large holds a generous plant with complete ease. The Small at 24cm is compact enough for a windowsill or a step, yet carries the same resolved, unhurried quality at every scale.

Each Bail is hand-thrown. The surface carries the marks of the wheel and the hand — slight variations in wall thickness, rim level, and surface texture are inherent to the process and are the character of the piece, not a flaw.

L: 38cm dia × 32cm H · M: 30cm dia × 24cm H · S: 24cm dia × 18cm H

Care & Placement
Indoor and covered outdoor only. Terracotta is a breathing material. Its porosity allows air and moisture to move through the wall, creating conditions that suit a wide range of plants — particularly those that prefer soil that dries between waterings. Avoid direct rain and standing water as sustained moisture will mark and weather the body. Clean with a dry cloth only; do not use water on the surface. The jute-wrapped handles are decorative and functional for carrying when empty — do not lift a planted Bail by the handles; always lift from the base. Refresh jute wrapping before each monsoon season. Single base drainage hole. Always use a saucer or tray indoors. Over time, the surface will develop a natural patina: faint mineral traces, soft weathering, the quiet record of a pot in use.

The set of three nesting sizes works well grouped as a composition or placed individually. At home on a shaded terrace, a covered courtyard corner, or a well-lit interior floor. Available in individual sizes or sets.

Best Paired With

Mood Plants Light & Water (Always check soil prior to watering) Setting
Pure & Considered Peace Lily, White Anthurium, Sansevieria ‘Moonshine’ Medium indirect · every 5–10 days All sizes · living room, home office, minimalist interior
Earthy & Abundant Areca Palm, Monstera Deliciosa, Philodendron Bright–medium indirect · every 5–7 days Large only · covered verandah, living room corner, hotel lobby
Kitchen & Utility Tulsi, Curry Leaf, Mint, Lemongrass Bright indirect · every 1–2 days Medium & Small · kitchen windowsill, covered balcony, garden step

Find Your Pairing

Plant Match Note
Peace Lily ✓ Perfect White bloom against raw clay — the simplest and most resolved composition in the range
Sansevieria ‘Moonshine’ ✓ Perfect Silver-pale upright form against smooth warm clay — restraint meeting restraint
Tulsi ✓ Perfect Sacred, fragrant, and completely at home in raw terracotta — Medium size ideal
Areca Palm ✓ Strong Large only · feathery fronds above smooth plain body — generous and effortless
Monstera Deliciosa ✓ Strong Large only · bold dark foliage against unadorned orange-red clay
White Anthurium ✓ Strong Formal, considered · white on warm clay needs nothing else around it
Philodendron ✓ Strong All sizes · lush trailing foliage softens the clean smooth body
ZZ Plant ✓ Strong Low-light · glossy dark leaf against matte raw clay
Aglaonema (green) ✓ Strong All sizes · deep green complements the warm terracotta body naturally
Curry Leaf ✓ Strong Medium · practical and beautiful · raw terracotta is its natural home
Pothos △ Possible All sizes · keep watering disciplined · avoid moisture running down the body
Flowering plants in pink or red △ Possible Warm tones compete with the clay body · cool greens and whites resolve better
Heavily textured or patterned plants △ Possible Bail’s smooth body demands visual simplicity · busy foliage can overwhelm
Cactus ✗ No Single specimen lost in the wide bowl · Bail demands generous planting

Beena’s Curating Tips

Bail is the piece Beena reaches for when a room already has too much going on. The smooth unadorned body asks nothing of the space around it — it simply holds the plant and steps back. In a room with pattern, colour, and texture, Bail is the pause.

White plants against raw terracotta is Beena’s first instinct for Bail — Peace Lily, White Anthurium, Sansevieria ‘Moonshine’. The warm orange-red clay and the cool white bloom create a composition that resolves without requiring any additional styling decision.

Bail is the most kitchen-appropriate planter in the Argil Collection — the cut-out handles reference the practical vessel tradition that raw terracotta has always belonged to. A Medium Bail with Tulsi on a kitchen windowsill or covered balcony is the most grounded, most Indian composition in the entire Midori range.

The trio — Large, Medium, Small — on a wooden surface with varying plants is the Argil Collection’s most resolved grouping. The smooth bodies, the consistent handle detail, and the same warm clay across three scales create coherence without uniformity.

Do not place Bail on polished or lacquered surfaces without a saucer — raw terracotta will mark the surface as moisture moves through the base. A natural stone, wood, or jute tray beneath it is both practical and visually appropriate.

Part of the Argil Collection. Also available in Fern — carved Fern frond inlay in teal and Cord, with horizontal ridges and a jute rope rim.

Dimensions 38 × 32 cm
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