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This unique handcrafted Ocean Plastic Plant Pot is made from beach plastics I find on my local beaches. They are compressed between layers of my recycled oyster shell Biomaterial composite.

 

Inspired by the seams of rock that form over millennia I wondered what we would find generations from now. I call them ‘Plastic Tide’. They make beautiful planters for the home for small cactus or plants. I am developing a range of products that raise awareness for the environment, create positive outcomes and use recycled waste materials.

 

The oyster biomaterial composite, I get from local restaurants, is a slightly off white stone colour. The ocean plastics are mainly a beautiful aqua blue from fishing nets and plastics I have found on a beaches on surf trips to Cornwall, North Devon, France, Spain and South Africa. Each item is unique and has variations so please bear this in mind when ordering. Check the size and colour suits your requirements.

 

I can make bespoke colourways so please get in touch if you want specific colours.

Ocean Tide Succulent Planter

£35.99Price
VAT Included
  • Made from recycled ocean plastics found on beach cleans sandwiched between our unique recycled oyster-shell biocomposite.

    The oyster-shells are from local seafood restuarants recycled into our beautiful planters.

    Perfect for a succulent or as a tea-light on a summers evening!

     

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10% of our profits support charities and beach cleaning crews supporting marine conservation & outreach programs in the community

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We use 100% recycled materials that can be 100% recycled. Circular & sustainable design principals for a healthy planet

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Our products are made locally in Bristol, UK by merman and his trusty pirate helpers. We collect our materials off local  beaches.

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