For years, people know the use of terrazzo materials as floor tiles. We do more, developing the idea of using this materials as decoration elements in home and garden. The outcome is an exotic look of plant pots and garden planters, which are suitable for use in private homes and in public areas too.
Some of our terrazzo items can also be used as outdoor garden water features and as garden water fountains as well (they are marked with a ♦♦♦). Some items with wide openings can also funtion as bird baths (marked with a ♣♣♣). This is one of our responses to our customers' needs on outdoor pots, planters, and garden water feature.
While we can make terrazzo items in several fancy color options, we specificly focuse on black, cream, and special-colored terrazzo items.

A water-tight terazzo planter with water plants. With this wide opening planters you may also use this terazzo item as bird bath or as an outdoor water fountain. This black-colored terazzo is so exotic for an accent at your garden and lawn.

A terrazzo water feature, by combining two large pots, one large pot (in this case is a tapered-square pot) as the pedestal while another large round pot as the planter.
Simply a perfect combination! (seen in black terrazo)
Large pots as planter stands
As explained above, some of our large-size terazzo pots can be functioned as planter stands. If they are installed upside-down, they perfectly function as planter stands, see some other examples below.
Items with this function is marked with a ♥♥♥.

On the left a large round pot functions as a pedestal, while on the right photo a large square-tapered pot does the same function.
books on pottery and terra cotta
Pottery Basics: Everything You Need to Know to Start Making Beautiful Ceramics
Working with clay is a deeply satisfying creative hobby, but many would-be potters are put off because they don't know how to get started. Pottery Basics shows the way. With instructive, clearly captioned, step-by-step photos on every page, it teaches everything they need to know to start making, decorating, and firing pottery. It also presents twelve simple projects that encourage beginning potters to put their new skills into practice. Expert potter Jacqui Atkin instructs on:
- Types of clay
- Basic modeling methods such as throwing, pinching, coiling, and trimming
- Techniques for bisque and glaze firing, and much more
Beginners learn to make vases, trays, tiles, and many other attractive objects. They also learn techniques for creating designs, color combinations, and textures with inlays, slips, feathering, and burnishing. Separate sections instruct on clay preparation, on using a potter's wheel, and on firing in the kiln. Hundreds of instructive and inspiring color photos.


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