
Best Lambert products in the Planters category
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Lambert products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Lambert Yuma
Large, open vessels can be used for a variety of purposes. Even magazines or knitting supplies can find a place here when they are not being used decoratively to hold dried flowers and branches. Yuma is completely handcrafted in a small workshop. The surface is irregularly shaped by hand and then patinated. This artisanal surface treatment can vary slightly with each piece, making it a unique item. Water should not be left standing in aluminum vessels for long periods. The minerals in the water can damage the surface, leading to small holes. To display fresh flowers in this decorative vessel, a plastic insert should be used. For maintenance, a soft, slightly damp cloth is sufficient.

2. Lambert Taro
The simple cylindrical shape of the Taro vessel captivates with its unique surface. The metal vessel is treated in various baths to achieve its multicolored, distinctive patina and is then sealed. Taro should only be used for dry branches and flowers. For fresh flowers and plants, it is advisable to use a plastic insert to protect the metal from corrosion. The surface can be maintained with warm water and a soft cloth; abrasive objects can cause scratches on the elegant surface.

3. Lambert Villon
Containers that can be used multifunctionally and also conceal and enhance the less attractive flower pots of our houseplants are rarely found in such an elegant design as with Villon. Villon is inspired by ancient Chinese porcelain vessels in its classic square shape. The pots are produced using the sand casting method, and the surface is hand-smoothed and finished with a special antique patina. To avoid corrosion from water inside, a saucer should be placed in the container. The vessel can be cleaned with warm water and a soft cloth. Abrasive sponges and coarse microfiber cloths would scratch the surface.

4. Lambert Kaito
These impressive planters are characterised by their unusual shape and light weight. Kaito is made by hand from an innovative fibreglass and stone mixture. The object-like planters can be used both indoors and outdoors. Kaito is very robust and even frost-proof.

5. Lambert Cobano
These impressive ceramic vessels are handcrafted from high-quality stoneware. A comb made of feather quills is used to etch the decorative line pattern into the still soft clay, which is then fired at 1000 degrees. Filled with large branches or potted plants, Cobano enhances any entrance or garden area. The mouth-blown glass cylinders transform Cobano into a lantern, creating atmospheric lighting accents. The ceramic vessels are frost-resistant and suitable for outdoor use.
