Lagom India

Upcycled Coconut Shell Harita Planter


₹490.00
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Delivery fee ₹50.00
  • Chemical Free Chemical-free
  • Cruelty Free Cruelty-free
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This product gets you 16 Loopify Points and a smile from our planet!

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Sustainable Loopify product

Non-sustainable product

Made from
Coconut Shell
Metal & Plastic
Disposal
Biodegradable, compostable
Non-biodegradable
Time to degrade
6 weeks
500+ years, clogs ocean & landfills
Box Contains: One Coconut Shell Planter
Colour: Dark Brown
Material: Discarded Coconut Shells & Jute Cord
Product Dimension: 6" L
Care|Storage Instruction: Apply coconut oil to give it shine and TLC.
Weight: 350 grams
Country of Origin: India

Made from discarded coconut shells, this upcycled planter will add much charm to your balcony or outdoor space. It’s a handcrafted 2-tier coconut shell planter put together with jute rope and has been made keeping small spaces in mind.

Packaging: This product is wrapped in paper and securely packed in a corrugated box.

Materials: This product is made of discarded coconut shells and jute cords.

How to dispose: This product can be reused, or it can be discarded with other dry waste.
  • Vegan
  • Organic
  • Handicraft
  • Upcycled
This product is made of discarded coconut shells and jute cords.
This product is wrapped in paper and securely packed in a corrugated box.
This product can be reused, or it can be discarded with other dry waste.
Due to the nature of the product, order once placed cannot be cancelled. This product is non-returnable. However, in the unlikely event of damaged, defective or different/wrong item delivered to you, we will provide a full refund or free replacement as applicable. Any such request needs to be raised on same day of receiving the delivery. We may contact you to ascertain the damage or defect in the product prior to issuing refund/replacement. Even though return/replacement is free, environment pays with increase in carbon footprint. We trust you to avail this service responsibly.
Box Contains: One Coconut Shell Planter
Colour: Dark Brown
Material: Discarded Coconut Shells & Jute Cord
Product Dimension: 6" L
Care|Storage Instruction: Apply coconut oil to give it shine and TLC.
Weight: 350 grams
Country of Origin: India

Made from discarded coconut shells, this upcycled planter will add much charm to your balcony or outdoor space. It’s a handcrafted 2-tier coconut shell planter put together with jute rope and has been made keeping small spaces in mind.

Packaging: This product is wrapped in paper and securely packed in a corrugated box.

Materials: This product is made of discarded coconut shells and jute cords.

How to dispose: This product can be reused, or it can be discarded with other dry waste.
  • Vegan
  • Organic
  • Handicraft
  • Upcycled
This product is made of discarded coconut shells and jute cords.
This product is wrapped in paper and securely packed in a corrugated box.
This product can be reused, or it can be discarded with other dry waste.
Due to the nature of the product, order once placed cannot be cancelled. This product is non-returnable. However, in the unlikely event of damaged, defective or different/wrong item delivered to you, we will provide a full refund or free replacement as applicable. Any such request needs to be raised on same day of receiving the delivery. We may contact you to ascertain the damage or defect in the product prior to issuing refund/replacement. Even though return/replacement is free, environment pays with increase in carbon footprint. We trust you to avail this service responsibly.
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Lagom India

Lagom India

"“Lagom” in Swedish means “not too much, not too little, just right”. It is more of a lifestyle. It’s balanced, simple and mindful, just like the products we have created and want to create. We are a curated marketplace for all things made in Kerala to showcase the beauty and diversity of god’s own country. Our coconut shell products are locally handmade by an artisan using discarded coconut shells. Local women in Kerala make edibles. Hence, guaranteeing an authentic and traditional taste. All the products are made in small batches, thereby promising freshness. We want to have a large marketplace for all things sustainable. At team Lagom, we firmly believe that “sustainability should not be viewed as a burden, but simply as a set of different viable choices”."
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