Description
A beautiful garden urn plant pot with a historical look. The Williamsburg Orangery Urn Planter was inspired by plant pots used to grow oranges and other fruit in greenhouses during the 17th to 19th centuries. The style became popular during colonial American times. The Williamsburg Orangery Urn Planter has a rounded vase shape and simple, elegant line which features a gently flared dim. It rests on a short stand to lift t off the ground. The tall shape and narrow footprint make the Orangery Urn Planter an idea for a front door or patio seating area where you may have the height yet not take up a lot of floor space. From the colonial Williamsburg Collection. More for sale. Has drain holes.
An orangerie or orangery was a building or room from the 17th to the 19th centuries found in fashionable residences which was dedicated to growing orange and other fruit trees. The Fruit and citrus trees were protected during the winter. An orangery is similar to a greenhouse or conservatory.
Cast Stone Williamsburg Orangery Urn Set of 2
Shown: Aged Limestone
18″ x 22″H
Base: 11.5″
103 lbs.