‘The Heritage Collection’ was launched at Glee 2017 - a unique selection of high end planters developed in association with English Heritage, the high-profile charity who care for over 400 historic sites, buildings and monuments.
The Heritage Collection is inspired by History. Each planter incorporates a period design feature found at an English Heritage property, such as the Tudor Rose motifs on fireplaces at Dover Castle in Kent and detailing on statues at the gardens in Wrest Park in Bedfordshire.
Initial models were available in Terracini and Clayfibre. Whilst both are hardwearing and frost resistant materials, they offer very different looks; Terracini is a harder wearing variety of Terracotta whilst the eco-friendly Clayfibre provides an authentic, faux lead finish. A variety of sizes and shapes will be available, from a 27cm classic box to a tall 80cm square.
The latest addition to the range is the Osborne Urn, a 32cm high cast iron urn in a rust finish inspired by Osborne House. With an RRP of £45 and discounts available for larger orders this is a unique traditionally styled piece.
As with the entire Pot Company range, planters can be ordered individually or in nested sets and pallet combinations. Good margins are on offer to the end retailer and increase with volumes purchased. Merchandising solutions are also available, including point of sale marketing material.
See the full range at The Pot Company stand 20W10-X11.
About the Pot Company:
The Pot Company have over 30 years’ experience in supplying garden industry professionals. With over 30 ranges to choose from, The Pot Company give customers the flexibility to order whatever they want and only what they need. Ranges include contemporary, rustic and traditional styles from value lines to high end items. The Pot Company stock over 250,000 pots at their warehouse in the Kent countryside and have established a rapid fulfilment delivery network.
About English Heritage
English Heritage cares for over 400 historic buildings, monuments and sites - from world-famous prehistoric sites to grand medieval castles, from Roman forts on the edges of the empire to a Cold War bunker. Through these, we bring the story of England to life for over 10 million people each year.