The surfaces of these pots feature delicate, undulating ribs—like freezing the ripples of wind - blown water into an eternal decorative language The collision of square contours and curved ribs hides a soft fluidity within hardness. Placed at the entrance, they surprise the eye at first glance of homecoming; on the terrace, they play with light and shadow—when morning sun shines, ribs “grow” golden veins, turning every texture into a 光影 (light and shadow) stage.
2. Magnesium Oxide Material: A Low - key Strength
Don’t be deceived by the elegant appearance! Magnesium oxide boasts anti - corrosion and weather - resistant genes—no fading or deforming under outdoor sun and rain, and it also protects plant roots indoors long - term Balancing breathability and water retention, it stabilizes Ficus lyrata roots and energizes succulents, even letting “plant killers” easily master “greenery cultivation.”
3. Combination Magic: A Spatial Layer Game
The large + small dual - size combo is a “universal formula” for landscaping Use the large pot for a traveler’s palm to build a “natural skeleton” for spaces; fill the small pot with ferns or herbs for poetic details. Alone, it accents minimalist styles; in arrays, it creates a “rhythmic green matrix”—turning balconies into urban oases and living rooms into natural art galleries, unlocking endless spatial possibilities!
The surfaces of these pots feature delicate, undulating ribs—like freezing the ripples of wind - blown water into an eternal decorative language The collision of square contours and curved ribs hides a soft fluidity within hardness. Placed at the entrance, they surprise the eye at first glance of homecoming; on the terrace, they play with light and shadow—when morning sun shines, ribs “grow” golden veins, turning every texture into a 光影 (light and shadow) stage.
2. Magnesium Oxide Material: A Low - key Strength
Don’t be deceived by the elegant appearance! Magnesium oxide boasts anti - corrosion and weather - resistant genes—no fading or deforming under outdoor sun and rain, and it also protects plant roots indoors long - term Balancing breathability and water retention, it stabilizes Ficus lyrata roots and energizes succulents, even letting “plant killers” easily master “greenery cultivation.”
3. Combination Magic: A Spatial Layer Game
The large + small dual - size combo is a “universal formula” for landscaping Use the large pot for a traveler’s palm to build a “natural skeleton” for spaces; fill the small pot with ferns or herbs for poetic details. Alone, it accents minimalist styles; in arrays, it creates a “rhythmic green matrix”—turning balconies into urban oases and living rooms into natural art galleries, unlocking endless spatial possibilities!