Material & workmanship
The Jakko succulent pot is made of high-strength, hand-cast concrete . Each surface is unique – small air pockets and color nuances emphasize the natural charm of the material.
High-strength concrete : The Jakko pot is made of solid, durable concrete, which guarantees durability and stability – ideal for everyday use.
Fine lines & modern design : The all-round ribbing ensures an attractive appearance and underlines the modern character of the planter.
Versatile : Perfect for succulents, cacti , or small houseplants. A stylish decorative accessory even without plants.
The Jakko succulent pot is made of high-strength, hand-cast concrete . Each surface is unique – small air pockets and color nuances emphasize the natural charm of the material.
With its compact size, Jakko is ideal for windowsills, shelves, or desks . The structured design adds a modern touch to any room.
Available in gray or anthracite —two stylish, timeless colors that complement any interior design style. Felt feet on the bottom protect your furniture from scratches.
The Jakko pot is the perfect combination of design and function . The fine ribbed texture creates an interesting feel, while the concrete impresses with its stability and durability – a modern classic for plant lovers.
Each pot is cast by hand and carefully finished. The high-strength concrete adds weight and stability, while the ridged texture creates an exciting contrast to the smooth plant form.
Whether placed individually or in combination with other concrete objects, Jakko creates a modern, natural look in your home.
The felt underside protects sensitive surfaces and ensures a secure, non-slip stand – perfect for glass, wood or metal furniture.
Ideal for small plants, succulents or cacti , but also a real eye-catcher as a standalone design object - in the living room, office or entrance area.
The concrete is easy to maintain and resistant to water and dirt. Simply clean with a soft, dry cloth.
Handmade in Europe, the Jakko succulent pot combines robust concrete, sophisticated design, and functional elegance for modern, natural interior design.
High-strength concrete : The Jakko pot is made of solid, durable concrete, which guarantees durability and stability – ideal for everyday use.
Fine lines & modern design : The all-round ribbing ensures an attractive appearance and underlines the modern character of the planter.
Versatile : Perfect for succulents, cacti , or small houseplants. A stylish decorative accessory even without plants.
The Jakko succulent pot is made of high-strength, hand-cast concrete . Each surface is unique – small air pockets and color nuances emphasize the natural charm of the material.
With its compact size, Jakko is ideal for windowsills, shelves, or desks . The structured design adds a modern touch to any room.
Available in gray or anthracite —two stylish, timeless colors that complement any interior design style. Felt feet on the bottom protect your furniture from scratches.
The Jakko pot is the perfect combination of design and function . The fine ribbed texture creates an interesting feel, while the concrete impresses with its stability and durability – a modern classic for plant lovers.
Each pot is cast by hand and carefully finished. The high-strength concrete adds weight and stability, while the ridged texture creates an exciting contrast to the smooth plant form.
Whether placed individually or in combination with other concrete objects, Jakko creates a modern, natural look in your home.
The felt underside protects sensitive surfaces and ensures a secure, non-slip stand – perfect for glass, wood or metal furniture.
Ideal for small plants, succulents or cacti , but also a real eye-catcher as a standalone design object - in the living room, office or entrance area.
The concrete is easy to maintain and resistant to water and dirt. Simply clean with a soft, dry cloth.
Handmade in Europe, the Jakko succulent pot combines robust concrete, sophisticated design, and functional elegance for modern, natural interior design.
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