🌼 Grow in Style with the Festonada!
The Crescent Garden Festonada is a 12-inch large flower planter made from 100% recyclable high-grade polyethylene. Its weather-resistant design features ornate Tuscan-inspired detailing, pre-drilled drainage for optimal plant health, and accommodates potted plants up to 3 gallons, making it both functional and stylish for any indoor or outdoor setting.
D**N
Just what I wanted
I bought this pot for a Japanese Anemone. I love the softness of the color and design and the quality of the product. Highly recommend.
K**A
Beautiful but heavy.
Is concrete. Gorgeous design. I couldn’t carry it to the back of my house but it looks just like photo with grayish concrete effect- elegant and a proper ornamental to any garden with sophistication.
M**A
Nice but darker in color than photo
Would have preferred it to be more a terra cotta color. Very nice design and light weight. Almost sent it back but it's the perfect time size for my potted rose.
P**E
Nice looking. Lightweight.
Nice looking. Lightweight. Could be cheaper.
B**0
Sturdy Weighty Pots
This pot matches a larger one I’ve had for years in design. Color is a bit darker , but same design. I’ve been searching for one to match it in the same size. It came faster than promised which was a nice surprise. I have two in each size now. Matching pots on my patio soon! Very pleased with the quality and the design.
C**N
Plastic No holes for drainage
Plastic
A**T
Ugly Product, Terrible Experience
PLEASE READ THIS REVIEW!Sorry to shout at you in all caps, but this was an unusually negative experience, and I hope to spare you the same.Let's start with the product itself. Over my many years of gardening, I have owned several iterations of this popular design. No contest: this is the #1 ugliest. It looks nothing like the photo on the website. The color is not Terra-Cotta, it's grey. In my attached photo, I've placed the pot next to my grey mat and my grey wicker chair.The pattern isn't delicate as depicted on the website; it's clunky and looks cheap. By the way, at $36, it's NOT cheap!When it arrived, I took one look at it and knew I didn't want to keep it. So I contacted the seller for a return/refund. Wellllll....Usually returning Amazon purchases is extremely easy, even when a third party seller is involved. However, this was not to be the case this time.The seller agreed to the return and sent me a label to print out. I replied to the seller that I didn't have access to a printer. I also told the seller that because of a physical disability, it was very difficult for me to go to the Post Office or UPS. I generally return Amazon purchases at the Whole Foods, which is nearby and therefore easy for me to access.I requested that the seller email me a bar code to be scanned, which would obviate the need for printing a label and would really help me. The seller refused, offering instead to arrange for FedEx to pick up the item --- for a fee!Several email communications followed, as well as my calls to Amazon. A to Z Guarantee wasn't helpful either.I give up. I guess I'm keeping this ugly thing. Or perhaps I'll just absorb the loss and donate it. I can't imagine giving it to anyone as a present!Suggestion: If you know any child who's interested in crafts, let them make a planter for you. Compared with this ugly thing, what the kid creates will look like a Rodin!
B**A
Item feels well constructed.
To support obelisk.
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