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The Glore – Handcrafted | 3” x 2.75” | Gray | Eco-Friendly Upcycled Concrete Planter | 300g

Original price was: ₹499.00.Current price is: ₹229.00.
A handcrafted, sustainable planter in soft gray — made from construction waste, finished with natural pigments. Minimal, mindful, and modern.

The Glore – Handcrafted | 3” x 2.75” | Mustard Yellow | Eco-Friendly Upcycled Concrete Planter | 300g

Original price was: ₹499.00.Current price is: ₹229.00.
A handcrafted, sustainable planter in warm mustard yellow — made from construction waste and natural pigments. Bright, minimal, and eco-conscious.

The Glore – Handcrafted | 3” x 2.75” | Terracotta | Eco-Friendly Upcycled Concrete Planter | 300g

Original price was: ₹499.00.Current price is: ₹229.00.
A handcrafted terracotta-toned planter — made from upcycled concrete and natural pigments. Earthy, sustainable, and beautifully minimal.

The Glore – Set of 3 | 3” x 2.75” | Eco-Friendly Upcycled Concrete Planters | 300g each

Original price was: ₹799.00.Current price is: ₹599.00.
A thoughtfully crafted set of three sustainable planters made from construction waste, finished in natural colors. Perfect for a modern, mindful space.

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