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PETAL TO THE METAL

This two-part planter is pretty ingenious. Its called the Balcony planter, from LSA International. Each section is made from mouth-blown glass, with the top piece slightly overhanging apparently inspired by city balconies. The best bit? The cotton trailing cord makes it self-watering – ideal if you're the forgetful type.

From £75-

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