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Duo, Minimalist Planter by Alessandro di Prisco

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Duo by Alessandro di Prisco is a minimalist Italian design. The two-part object is composed of a raw wooden block and a painted ceramic planter. Spread out the pieces for an elegant display that plays with height, or stack the earthenware on top of the fir base to elevate your plants. Either way, this naturalist design makes for a simple yet textured way to show off flowers, succulents, and more.

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