A rectangular purple clay bonsai pot with a simple classical design, shown on a tabletop.

Purple clay bonsai pot, 50x39x16 cm classical flower pot for plants, simple old pile gardening pot suitable for floor or tabletop display

50x39x16
£331.98
Sale price  £331.98 Regular price 
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A rectangular purple clay bonsai pot with a simple classical design, shown on a tabletop.

Purple clay bonsai pot, 50x39x16 cm classical flower pot for plants, simple old pile gardening pot suitable for floor or tabletop display

£331.98
Sale price  £331.98 Regular price 
Size50x39x16

Purple Clay Bonsai Pot: A 50x39x16 cm Classical Planter for Tabletop or Floor Display

A rectangular purple clay bonsai pot with a simple classical design, shown on a tabletop.

This substantial purple clay pot offers a traditional planting solution for indoor gardeners seeking a stable, breathable container for larger plants. Its classical, simple design features clean lines and a rectangular profile that provides a neutral backdrop for a variety of flowers and foliage. Measuring 50 cm in length, 39 cm in width, and 16 cm in depth, it creates ample space for root development while its low height maintains a balanced silhouette. The pot's versatile nature means it can function equally well as a tabletop accent or a standalone floor pot, making it a practical choice for different room layouts and plant types.

Features and Construction

A rectangular purple clay bonsai pot with a simple classical design, shown on a tabletop.

The pot's design focuses on material integrity and practical form to support healthy plant life. Its construction from a single material and its specific dimensions define its primary use cases and placement options.

Material and Build

Crafted entirely from purple clay, this pot benefits from the natural properties of this traditional ceramic material. Purple clay is fired at high temperatures, resulting in a firm, durable structure with a characteristic porous nature. This porosity is a key functional feature, as it allows air to permeate the pot walls, promoting oxygen flow to the root zone and helping to regulate soil moisture by allowing excess water to evaporate. The material's inherent weight contributes significantly to the pot's overall stability, especially important given its larger size when filled with damp compost and a plant.

Size and Practical Fit

The pot's external dimensions are clearly defined: a length of 50 cm, a width of 39 cm, and a depth (height) of 16 cm. This creates a generous internal volume suitable for housing established plants, small trees, or creating grouped plantings. The 16 cm depth provides sufficient soil depth for many root systems without being excessively tall, which helps maintain a low centre of gravity. When considering placement, these measurements should be checked against the available surface area on a table, shelf, or floor space. Its rectangular footprint is generally more space-efficient for corner placement compared to a round pot of similar capacity.

Uses and Placement

A rectangular purple clay bonsai pot with a simple classical design, shown on a tabletop.

With its stated suitability for both floor and tabletop use, this pot adapts to different decorative and practical gardening needs. Its classical style allows it to blend into various interior décors while serving as a functional plant home.

Event or Professional Use

The pot's clean, simple aesthetic and substantial size make it a reliable choice for professional settings like hotel lobbies, office receptions, or café interiors where low-maintenance, statement greenery is required. Its neutral colour and classical shape do not clash with corporate or commercial design schemes. For event stylists, a pot of this scale can serve as an impressive base for larger floral displays or architectural plants at weddings or exhibitions, providing a stable and reusable container that can be planted in advance.

Everyday Home Use

In a domestic setting, this pot is well-suited for housing a favourite larger houseplant, such as a fiddle-leaf fig, monstera, or a collection of succulents. Its tabletop suitability means it can be a centrepiece on a dining table, console, or sideboard. When used as a floor pot, it can anchor a room corner, frame a fireplace, or sit beside a piece of furniture. The simple design ensures it doesn't compete visually with the plant itself, making the foliage the main focus. Its material helps buffer against rapid soil drying, which can be beneficial in centrally heated homes.

Benefits and Buying Value

A rectangular purple clay bonsai pot with a simple classical design, shown on a tabletop.

The value of this pot lies in its material benefits, straightforward design, and the flexibility offered by its dual placement options. It is a single, complete product designed for immediate use.

Reuse and Low Maintenance

As a durable ceramic pot, it is built for long-term reuse. Between plantings, it can be emptied, cleaned with water, and left to dry thoroughly before being refilled. The clay surface is easy to wipe clean if dust accumulates. Unlike plastic pots which can degrade in sunlight, a clay pot maintains its structure and appearance over many seasons. Its classical style is less subject to changing trends, meaning it is less likely to look dated and require replacement for aesthetic reasons, offering long-term value.

Why Choose This Product

This pot is chosen for its specific combination of a proven, breathable material (purple clay) and a clearly defined, generous size (50x39x16 cm). It addresses the need for a stable, sizable container that promotes plant health through its porous walls. The additional information that it is suitable for both floor and tabletop placement provides clear guidance on its versatility within the home or workplace. It is supplied as one complete pot, offering a simple, no-assembly-required solution for gardeners who have already selected their plant and simply need a suitable, attractive container.

A rectangular purple clay bonsai pot with a simple classical design, shown on a tabletop.

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