Geometric Gemstone Planters

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Brooklyn-Based Artist Cody Hoyt Creates Geometric Planters

— April 30, 2013 — Eco
Brooklyn-based artist Cody Hoyt has turned the humble planter into a miniature work of art. The retro-looking planters are hand-crafted from ceramics and range from $100-$150. They are available in mustard and black stripes, deep greens and even stone-washed turquoise finishes.

Available for purchase through Cody's site, the solid clay planters are roughly 5 inches in diameter and height. Fill them with small air plants, like a rubber plant or a miniature cactus, to add a chic and contemporary touch to your home. These precious planters would also make an excellent housewarming gift for someone moving into a new home, or even as a gift for newlyweds.

Cody Hoyt currently works and lives in Brooklyn, New York where he produces a number of paintings and ceramic artworks.

Trend Themes

  1. Geometric Planters — The hand-crafted, retro-looking planters are becoming popular as miniature works of art.
  2. Ceramic Artworks — Artists like Cody Hoyt are transforming ceramics into unique and stylish pieces.
  3. Contemporary Home Decor — Chic and contemporary touches, like the geometric planters, are in demand for home decorations.

Industry Implications

  1. Art and Design — Artists and designers are finding innovative ways to create unique and functional pieces, like Cody Hoyt's ceramic planters.
  2. Home Decor — The demand for contemporary and stylish home decor items, such as the geometric planters, is growing.
  3. Gifts and Souvenirs — The geometric planters make excellent housewarming and wedding gifts, creating opportunities in the gifts and souvenirs industry.
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