While from the same Deccan Collection as Vittala, Hampi’s form is significantly wider and lower than Vittala. This means Hampi can take larger, fuller plants — it has the volume for a generous Ficus, a sprawling Monstera, a lush herb cluster.
There is a particular quality to old stone at Hampi — weathered, wide, settled into the earth as though it has always been there. Sage captures exactly that. The matte green body holds the carved lattice with the quiet authority of something ancient, while the gloss black rim and terracotta at the handles bring it back to the present. Plant it full and generous — this form was made for lush, not spare.
Large: 35.5cm dia × 26cm H · Medium: 26.5cm dia × 22cm H · Small: 20cm dia × 17cm H
Care & Drainage: Indoor and covered outdoors only (no direct exposure to rain or harsh light). Single base drainage hole, use a saucer indoor if necessary. For succulents, add a gravel layer at the base or drop in a nursery pot. For moisture-loving plants, plant directly with well-draining potting mix. Wipe clean with damp cloth; keep from standing water and direct rain. Decorative jute handle — lift from base only and refresh before each monsoon.
Best Paired With
| Mood | Plants | Light & Water | Setting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wild & Lush | Monstera Deliciosa, Bird of Paradise, Ficus Audrey | Bright indirect · every 5–7 days | Large only · entrance foyer, covered verandah, hotel lobby |
| Earthy & Abundant | Herb cluster (Basil, Rosemary, Thyme), Curry Leaf, Lemongrass | Bright direct–indirect · every 2–3 days | Medium & Small · kitchen garden, café counter, shaded balcony |
| Tropical & Textured | Philodendron, Pothos, Arrowhead Vine | Medium indirect · every 5–7 days | All sizes · bedroom corner, co-working lounge, restaurant interior |
Find Your Pairing
| Plant | Match | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Monstera Deliciosa | ✓ Perfect | Large only · needs the 35.5cm diameter to breathe |
| Bird of Paradise | ✓ Perfect | Large only · scale and drama fully proportionate |
| Ficus Audrey | ✓ Perfect | Large & Medium · full canopy suits the wide belly |
| Philodendron | ✓ Strong | All sizes · trails generously over the wide rim |
| Herb cluster | ✓ Strong | Medium & Small · practical, beautiful, café-ready |
| Pothos | ✓ Strong | All sizes · effortless |
| Echeveria / Succulent cluster | ✓ Strong | Small · compact rosettes fill the 20cm footprint well |
| Peace Lily | △ Possible | Medium · works but understates the form’s capacity |
| Single small cactus | ✗ No | Lost in any size · form demands generous planting |
Beena’s Curating Tips
The Large at 35.5cm is a genuine floor planter — treat it as furniture, not accessory. A Monstera or Bird of Paradise at an entrance foyer announces the space before anything else does.
The green-on-green of Sage with tropical foliage creates tonal layering that reads as deeply considered — the lattice geometry prevents it from being monotonous.
The Medium and Small are your café and kitchen workhorses — a cluster of herbs in three Hampi Mediums on a counter is functional, beautiful, and immediately Instagrammable.
Don’t style Sage with warm terracotta accessories — the gloss black rim is doing the contrast work. Let it.
The Small at 20cm is your entry point for Hampi — recommend it as a desk or shelf piece for customers who want the Deccan story without committing to a floor planter.



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