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large plant pot covers

large plant pot covers Striped Wool Felt Plant Pot Cover

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large plant pot covers Striped Wool Felt Plant Pot CoverTransform your home into a sanctuary of sustainability and style with these Wool Felt Plant Pot Covers Add a touch of elegance and sustainability to your eco friendly home with our handcrafted Striped Wool Felt Plant Pot Covers. Available in soft pastel yellow, pink and white, these beautiful pot covers are designed to complement any modern dcor, offering both style and function. Made from Fairtrade wool, each piece is meticulously handcrafted,

Transform your home into a sanctuary of sustainability and style with these Wool Felt Plant Pot Covers

Add a touch of elegance and sustainability to your eco-friendly home with our handcrafted Striped Wool Felt Plant Pot Covers. Available in soft pastel yellow, pink and white, these beautiful pot covers are designed to complement any modern décor, offering both style and function. 

Made from Fairtrade wool, each piece is meticulously handcrafted, ensuring top quality and supporting ethical practices. Perfect for decorating your home while contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle, these plant pot covers provide a cosy, chic, and environmentally conscious touch for your plants. Elevate your indoor garden with these sustainable, stylish accessories!

With four different round planters to choose from, you will find the right home for your plants. Why not buy the whole set? They nest beautifully when you need to store them.

You can also mix and match these pots with the other plant pot covers we have available. Part of the modern range of sustainable eco home decoration items designed in-house at &Keep. 

These fairtrade wool pots can also be used as wonderful storage baskets - they are deep and hold plenty. Endlessly versatile.

Each plant pot cover is carefully hand-felted from 100% raw sheep wool using soap and water. Instead of weaving the wool, heat, moisture and pressure are applied to entangle the fibres and create the beautiful material. The felt is hand shaped, dried in the sun and then hand-moulded. This technique gives each individual planter a unique shape and character.

Please note the plant pot covers are not lined.

Approximate sizes: Due to the hand made nature of this product, the sizes below may vary slightly. They may also not be perfectly uniform around the rim - totally charming, each one unique and made with love.

- Small: 9cm x 10cm diameter

- Medium: 11cm x 12cm diameter

- Large: 12cm x 15cm diameter

- Extra Large: 15cm x 18cm diameter

Natural wool makes them 100% biodegradable should they ever finish being useful!

Made with great skill and to the highest quality by a fantastic team of fair trade craftspeople in Nepal for &Keep. They use solar power in their factory and use purified run off rain water in their production process. They are coloured using Azo Free dyes, which means they are free of chemicals and toxins.

A World Fair Trade Organisation approved supplier, ensuring profit-making does not come before the wellbeing of people and the planet.

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Niz !!!
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First, let me say that I love both of these authors. I have been hooked by both ever since I discovered their writings, and I follow their social media groups closely. This book did not disappoint. Sure, there are several questions that I have, a couple of times I went huh (which I won't get into because I do not want to offer any spoilers) and I hated the cliff hanger lol, but I cannot lie and say I didn't love the book, because I did. The twist on angels was new and fresh, even though that is part of my questions. The beginning and ending were the better parts, the middle was needed but sorta bogged a little. Kieran was confusing but relatable. Niz is BY FAR the best character of the book, love NIZ. For me, Bastian is a close second, always loved the crazy ones. The other men were good, but Steele gets on my nerves and as of right now, IMO, he doesn't belong, but we will see how that goes. I have lots of questions, but this was an excellent start to a new series and I cannot wait for the next book. Highly recommend
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So good!
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