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Tuber

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Indigenus

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744
 Inc VAT
From 
744
744
 Inc VAT
 Inc VAT
Frame:
  
GRC (Glass Re-enforced Concrete)
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Upholstery:
Finish/Colour:
  
Cowhide Black
,
  
Sandstone
,
  
Terracotta
,
  
Seat Pad in Vinyl White
,
  
Brown
,
  
Grey
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Dimensions:
XS: Ø29.7 x 56.3h cm
Small: Ø66.7 x 47.5h cm
Medium: Ø57 x 71h cm
Tall: Ø48 x 109h cm
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Origin:
South Africa

Haldane Martin’s Tuber, as the name suggests, is inspired by the tubular shape of many plants and bulbs that lie just beneath the surface of the soil. It is almost as if the planter brings this sub-terraneous shape out to represent the life support system of the plant for all to see – life springing forth and nourished from a tubular root structure.

Tuber
Haldane Martin’s Tuber, as the name suggests, is inspired by the tubular shape of many plants and bulbs that lie just beneath the surface of the soil.
It is almost as if the planter brings this sub-terraneous shape out to represent the life support system of the plant for all to see – life springing forth and nourished from a tubular root structure.
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BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Each one of Indigenus’ creations is meticulously crafted – smooth, clean lines are drawn from raw, honest materials of hardwood, cork and concrete. A recognisable aesthetic runs through each collection created by Indigenus. Designs are strikingly pared-back and restrained, with bold, simple silhouettes contrasting against tactility and earthiness. Underpinned by a deep knowledge of both landscape design and plant care and maintenance, Indigenus’ planters are not only aesthetically uplifting, they are also crafted to be lightweight and easily transportable, with removable linings and water reservoirs to ensure they function beautifully too.
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Haldane Martin
Haldane Martin’s Tuber, as the name suggests, is inspired by the tubular shape of many plants and bulbs that lie just beneath the surface of the soil. It is almost as if the planter brings this sub-terraneous shape out to represent the life support system of the plant for all to see – life springing forth and nourished from a tubular root structure.
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