A subtly scalloped rim runs the full edge of this cachepot, and two gently curving handles give it a shape that feels more like a found antique than a new piece. Cast in ceramic and finished in soft white, it reads as understated rather than ornamental.
Design Function: A footed decorative vessel built to hold a plant liner or stand alone as a sculptural accent — not intended to be planted into or filled with water directly.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: Ceramic
- Color: White
- Small dimensions: 10.75" x 9.25" x 7"
- Large dimensions: 13.25" x 11.75" x 9"
- Available in two sizes
- Decorative interior use only — use with an inner pot or liner, do not plant directly or use harsh chemicals
Category Standard: Within our decorative bowl collection, the Wellon is our footed cachepot style — distinguished from our low bowls by its raised handles and scalloped rim, built specifically to house greenery rather than serve as a tabletop catchall.
How to Style It: Slip a potted plant liner inside and let the cachepot do the visual work, or use it bare as a sculptural object on an entry table. The two sizes can be styled together for a layered, collected look.
Where It Works Best: Entryways, dining tables, and sunrooms — anywhere you want greenery to look intentional rather than potted.
Mel's Styling Take: I keep the small size on my kitchen island with a trailing pothos tucked inside its liner — the scalloped edge dresses it up more than the plant alone ever could.
Pairs Well With: Round Handwoven Seagrass Vase · Josephine Footed Bowl. Also styles beautifully with our The Julian Vase, Boxwood Cone Topiary, and The Mirela Bowl.
Also Available In: Offered in Small and Large sizes, both in the same white ceramic finish.
Good to Know: This piece is decorative only — always use an inner pot or liner rather than planting or adding water directly.
Product Insight: Customers choose the Wellon when they want their greenery to look curated on arrival, not just potted and set down.
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A subtly scalloped rim runs the full edge of this cachepot, and two gently curving handles give it a shape that feels more like a found antique than a new piece. Cast in ceramic and finished in soft white, it reads as understated rather than ornamental.
Design Function: A footed decorative vessel built to hold a plant liner or stand alone as a sculptural accent — not intended to be planted into or filled with water directly.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: Ceramic
- Color: White
- Small dimensions: 10.75" x 9.25" x 7"
- Large dimensions: 13.25" x 11.75" x 9"
- Available in two sizes
- Decorative interior use only — use with an inner pot or liner, do not plant directly or use harsh chemicals
Category Standard: Within our decorative bowl collection, the Wellon is our footed cachepot style — distinguished from our low bowls by its raised handles and scalloped rim, built specifically to house greenery rather than serve as a tabletop catchall.
How to Style It: Slip a potted plant liner inside and let the cachepot do the visual work, or use it bare as a sculptural object on an entry table. The two sizes can be styled together for a layered, collected look.
Where It Works Best: Entryways, dining tables, and sunrooms — anywhere you want greenery to look intentional rather than potted.
Mel's Styling Take: I keep the small size on my kitchen island with a trailing pothos tucked inside its liner — the scalloped edge dresses it up more than the plant alone ever could.
Pairs Well With: Round Handwoven Seagrass Vase · Josephine Footed Bowl. Also styles beautifully with our The Julian Vase, Boxwood Cone Topiary, and The Mirela Bowl.
Also Available In: Offered in Small and Large sizes, both in the same white ceramic finish.
Good to Know: This piece is decorative only — always use an inner pot or liner rather than planting or adding water directly.
Product Insight: Customers choose the Wellon when they want their greenery to look curated on arrival, not just potted and set down.