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SIN Cenote Hanging Planter

$198
SIN Cenote Hanging Planter
SIN

SIN Cenote Hanging Planter

$198
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Thereby hangs a plant.

One look at this hanging planter, and we’re already dreaming of all the trailing succulents and cascading ferns it can hold. Handmade at Brooklyn-based SIN studio, it’s inspired by the freshwater cenotes you’ll find on the Yucatan Peninsula. (We can tell just by looking at that speckled texture.) It has holes all around to let your plants grow freely—just as they might in a real Mexican cenote.

  • Made in: Brooklyn, NY
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

One look at this hanging planter, and we’re already dreaming of all the trailing succulents and cascading ferns it can hold. Handmade at Brooklyn-based SIN studio, it’s inspired by the freshwater cenotes you’ll find on the Yucatan Peninsula. (We can tell just by looking at that speckled texture.) It has holes all around to let your plants grow freely—just as they might in a real Mexican cenote.

Thereby hangs a plant.

One look at this hanging planter, and we’re already dreaming of all the trailing succulents and cascading ferns it can hold. Handmade at Brooklyn-based SIN studio, it’s inspired by the freshwater cenotes you’ll find on the Yucatan Peninsula. (We can tell just by looking at that speckled texture.) It has holes all around to let your plants grow freely—just as they might in a real Mexican cenote.

  • Made in: Brooklyn, NY
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

One look at this hanging planter, and we’re already dreaming of all the trailing succulents and cascading ferns it can hold. Handmade at Brooklyn-based SIN studio, it’s inspired by the freshwater cenotes you’ll find on the Yucatan Peninsula. (We can tell just by looking at that speckled texture.) It has holes all around to let your plants grow freely—just as they might in a real Mexican cenote.