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Gobi 2 Planter

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Gobi 2 Planter

The serene look of the Gobi collection of planters is inspired by the gently rolling landscape of desert dunes. These round pots with their elegant curves are specially designed for use in outdoor spaces as they are made from 100% recyclable polyethylene Each of the five models in the collection has its own distinct personality. This is the Gobi 2 planter, the tallest of all the models,with a height of 105 cm and a diameter of 60 cm.

Gobi 2 is a great option for large cacti, but also for shrubs like box or for aromatic plants. It can be used on its own to decorate a corner of an outdoor lounge or eating area, but also together with several other planters, including models from this collection. For example, it goes especially well with Gobi 1 as it is a very similar shape and they look like members of the same family.

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Use a row of these outdoor planters to separate different ambiences.

Gobi can help give that touch of colour that’s missing from your outdoor space. Take a look at the pink or red models.

If your idea is to combine several different models of Gobi planter, they’d look fabulous in different colours. Use our colour chart to make sure your choice matches your colour scheme. This design is specially designed to stand up to the elements, but who says you have to use it outdoors? If you think it could look good somewhere inside your house, why not?

Measurements
Ø60x105 cm / Ø24x42 inch
60 L / 16 Gal capacity
Materials
Made of rotation moulded 100% recyclable polyethylene
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Designer

Pablo Gironés

Pablo Gironés is a freelance consultant specialising in marketing, art direction and product strategy who works for contemporary furniture design companies.

“There are good talent pools in Europe, and I think the level is improving more and more. Having a good cultural base is essential. So is knowing the work of the great industrial and graphic designers of the 20th century. It has served me a lot”.

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