Tiny Ceramic Glazed Pottery Houses
£5.00
Bring charm and functionality to your home with these Tiny Ceramic Glazed Pottery Houses, inspired by the picturesque style of fisherman or Dutch Amsterdam cottages. Measuring just 6cm tall and 3cm wide, these beautifully handcrafted pieces are the perfect blend of décor and practicality. Each ceramic house is carefully glazed for a glossy finish and is uniquely detailed, ensuring no two are exactly alike.
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Description
Versatile Uses:
- Propagation Stations: Perfect for rooting plant cuttings in water or sphagnum moss, with a link to a helpful article about propagating houseplants. Learn how to propagate houseplants!
- Miniature Vases: Ideal for small cut flowers, adding a whimsical touch to any space.
- Terrarium Accessories: These houses bring an enchanting cottage aesthetic to your terrarium displays.
- Candle Holders: Can also be used as decorative candle holders for tealights.
Key Features:
- Made from durable glazed ceramic pottery, ensuring long-lasting quality.
- Compact and lightweight design fits easily into small spaces.
- Available in assorted colours with slight variations, making each piece unique.
- Suitable for various uses, including propagation, terrariums, and decorative purposes.
Please note that colours may vary slightly depending on screen settings, enhancing their artisanal charm. Due to the handmade nature of these ceramic houses, slight imperfections in shape and glaze may occur, adding to their unique charm and individuality.
Additional information
Colour: | Warm Mustard Yellow, Lavender Mist, Classic White, Dusky Blue |
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