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Houseplants are hot news... and we're top of the pots!

We're putting houseplants centre stage this autumn, with the launch of an inspirational new collection of indoor pots. If you love the lush jungle look, our new indoor pots brings style, fashion and flair to this key design trend.
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Houseplants are hot news... and we're top of the pots!
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Houseplants are hot news... and we're top of the pots!

We're putting houseplants centre stage this autumn, with the launch of an inspirational new collection of indoor pots.

The lush jungle look is a strong theme in interiors at the moment, with houseplants making design headlines. Our new range of indoor pots will help you show off your plants in style, and really enjoy this key look.

The range includes pots in a choice of colours, finishes and sizes, so there’s the perfect pot for every room and every plant. And to make life easy, these pots have been created to fit the most popular sizes of houseplants sold in garden centres, so you don’t even need to re-pot your new prize plant.

The range includes unique hanging pots with a cool, contemporary feel, making it easy to get the latest look. With a strong natural leather cord, these hanging pots feature striking textures, colours, and glaze effects in muted shades, perfectly complementing the ‘Scandi’ style.

There are also glazed pots in a range of gorgeous colours and styles, with beautiful textured designs and an on-trend artisan appearance. Celebrating the rich heritage of ceramics in the regions they’re named after, the ‘Barcelona’, ‘Tuscany’ and ‘Porto’ pots are all available with a choice of size and colour, from calm neutrals to the splash of a vibrant accent shade.

A choice of terracotta pots offers an easy way to add a touch of country house style. Crafted in this most traditional of materials, these pots have a clever ‘weathered’ effect, for a fast way to get the look – without the waiting! This design is available in small or large options, plus there’s also a low, bulb bowl-style pot for a classic look; simply perfect for showing off those gorgeous succulents.

And for something different, the new collection includes quirky cactus vases; just the thing to add character for a unique flower arrangement. Available in large or small designs, these eye-catching vases make a real style statement and if you love these striking and very remarkable plants, you'll love these vases!

All designs in this new collection are now available from good garden centres, gift outlets and www.burgonandball.com.

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