We offer a wide selection of fine Italian cachepots, garden pots and planters. Italian gardens are some of the most beautiful in the world. Their charm, romance and ambiance is the stuff of movies and romance novels. Add a slice of Tuscan charm and romanticism into your garden or home with Italian flowerpots, cachepots, planters and garden pots from Vietri. Each Italian renaissance garden pot looks as if it were just taken from an Italian villa.
Each Italian ceramics garden pot is hand-turned in Italy of Italian terra cotta or terra bianca white clay. Each pot is made by master Italian potters. The finishes and glazes are rustic and bright. But don't limit these pieces to the outdoors. Vietri garden pots are also beautiful decorations on porches, patios and indoors in entryways and sun rooms. Use them to hold real or artificial trees and shrubs.
The Nile Green Garden collection features a vibrant emerald green colored glaze that is rubbed to look aged. Emblems and braided handles accentuate each piece. Each Italian Nile Green Garden garden pot, cachepot, umbrella stand and planter is made with terra bianca white clay in Florence.
The Antique Cream Garden collection is made of terra cotta clay and each piece features a textured and aged look. Simple hand-turned shaping and rich texture characterize the three Italian cachepots in this collection.
The Spice Garden features a vibrant orange glaze that is rubbed to give a patina and embellished with ornate braided handles on each hand-turned large planter, umbrella stand and cachepot. The pieces are made of terra bianca white clay in Florence.
Turquoise Garden features hand-turned shapes that are very unique and have scalloped edges. Made of terra bianca white clay in Tuscany. The finishes mimic nature.
Most of the Italian cachepots, planters and wall pockets are hand made of terra cotta clay in Tuscany. There are a variety of embellishments applied to the pieces not limited to medallions, lions, emblems, cherubs and roping that are linked directly to Italian history. Most are suited for indoor or outdoor use. In freezing temperatures, we recommend bringing the pots indoors to prevent water from expanding and cracking these Italian works of art.