Bonsai Pot Rectangular 30 x 23,5 x 10 cm Brown

45,00 
  • Color: brown 
    • External dimensions:
      Width: 30 cm
      Lengh: 23,5 cm
      Height: 10 cm
    • Internal dimensions:
      Width: 26,5 cm
      Lengh: 19,5 cm
      Height: 7 cm
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Color: brown 

  • External dimensions:
    Width: 30 cm
    Lengh: 23,5 cm
    Height: 10 cm
  • Internal dimensions:
    Width: 26,5 cm
    Lengh: 19,5 cm
    Height: 7 cm

SKU: 156823

Brown rectangular bonsai pot, 30 x 23.5 x 10 cm

A neat rectangular bonsai pot in warm brown ceramic, 30 by 23.5 centimetres and a useful 10 centimetres deep. This is a compact-to-medium size with a little more depth than the average shallow tray, which gives it a slightly sturdier, more grounded look. The brown stoneware has the quiet even tone that classical practice favours, sitting calmly beneath bark and foliage rather than drawing attention to itself.

The shape is a clean rectangle with squared corners and solid walls, and the extra depth here makes it adaptable: it carries enough soil volume for a small conifer or a thicker-trunked broadleaf tree, while staying modest enough in footprint to sit easily on a shelf. Drainage holes and wiring points are set into the base for firm anchoring once the tree is potted. The photographs show the empty ceramic pot only; no tree, soil or plant is included.

In the tradition of the bonsai container

The plain brown rectangle has a long, settled place in bonsai display. Earth tones were chosen so the container could recede and let the tree speak, and a slightly deeper rectangle like this one reads as a touch stronger, a touch more masculine, than the shallowest trays. That makes it a natural home for trees with some weight in the trunk. The unornamented finish keeps it versatile and classical, just as the tradition intends.

About this piece

At 30 by 23.5 centimetres with 10 centimetres of depth, this pot suits a small-to-medium tree that benefits from a bit more root volume, a developing pine or juniper, a thicker broadleaf, or a chuhin specimen being grown on. The rectangular form pairs naturally with upright and informal upright styling, and the added depth gives a little more reserve through the growing season. The proportions are balanced and practical, neither delicate nor heavy.

For a grower who wants a dependable, slightly deeper rectangular pot with a calm brown finish and classical lines, this is a versatile everyday choice.