The things you find when you can’t sleep…
https://www.richardkearney.nz/
Looks interesting.
Anyone bought?
Interesting Pots from NZ
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Re: Interesting Pots from NZ
What an awesome idea! Keen to hear what the pots are like, and shipping rates to Australia, buyer's experiences, etc ... now to tinker away in 3D apps to design some ideas. Imagine not needing a bonsai bench if you could have a set of stackable pots for a cluster of trees?
Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for sharing!!!
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Re: Interesting Pots from NZ
Richard makes some really cool pots. His 3D printed molds are a fantastic idea. He's put a lot of testing into designing and making them. There is a really good podcast about his pots with Tony Tickle and David Segal on 'Bonsai in conversation'
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Tt4T3 ... =copy-link
I have one of his earlier pots when he first started making them. Hugh Grant at Tree Makers stocks his pots if you looking for any in Aus
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Tt4T3 ... =copy-link
I have one of his earlier pots when he first started making them. Hugh Grant at Tree Makers stocks his pots if you looking for any in Aus
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