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A forest green Northcote Pottery bird bath sitting in a garden bed with ornamental grasses and flowering plants

Give your place a seasonal revamp with garden decor from Northcote Pottery.


The variety of seasonal garden decor items from Northcote Pottery can help you bring colour and life into indoor and outdoor spaces. Use the textured plant pots and vibrant planters to make a beautiful display of fresh spring flowers and herbs as well as a charming space for the birds.

Four Northcote Pottery cylinder plant pots in a variety of sizes are grouped on a concrete patio

Design your garden scene with Northcote Pottery

Gardens help to set the tone in any home – think country cottage charm, earthy Mediterranean scenes or clean contemporary lines. It’s easy to elevate your home and garden design and make it uniquely your own by creating a vibrant outdoor entertaining space full of flowers potted in a collection of Northcote Pottery Linea Cylinder Pots.

These lightweight plant pots in a white flecked finish provide a textured base for a variety of bright blooms, their neutral tone highlighting the vivid spring colours. Fill the plant pots with classic roses and salvia and cluster them around a paved patio for a traditional English-garden aesthetic. Or try quick-growing Marguerite daisies, butterfly bush and Australian violet for a burst of brilliance in a more relaxed style. Using a selection of Northcote Pottery Linea cylinder pots, available in a variety of sizes from 30cm to 55cm, it’s simple to create a space for you and your guests to relax in.

Four Northcote Pottery plant pots of different sizes filled with Mediterranean-style plants sit on a stone slab step in a garden

Create a Mediterranean feature garden with planters

Contrasting beautifully with the neutral tones and modern lines of the Linea pots, a glossy glaze of deep green over earthy terracotta makes the Northcote Pottery Holland Planters a striking addition to any spring space. In sizes ranging from 24cm to 45cm, these planters are just right for housing a variety of Mediterranean flowers and herbs, such as lavender, rosemary or even small olive or citrus trees, to evoke the relaxed vibes of sun-soaked shores.

A Northcote Pottery plant pot filled with greenery sits on a book on a black round side table next to a neutral sofa with a throw rug on the arm

Indoor gardening with designer plant pots

Lift the look of your interiors with a burst of brightness from flowers and foliage potted up in the Northcote Pottery Paloma Egg Pot in Cream. These plant pots are a great way to enjoy springtime vibes every day. Filled with blooms or trailing greenery, they’ll bring colour and charm to any indoor space, whether they’re placed in a bedroom, bathroom or used as a home for fragrant – and handy – herbs in the kitchen.

Add features to your garden

Throw out the welcome mat for a host of feathered friends by putting an elegant Northcote Pottery Primo Miami Bird Bath in your garden. Glazed in deep Forest Green to match the tone of the Holland planters, this terracotta bird bath is sure to attract your human guests’ eyes and admiration as much as it does the birds.

Looking for garden decor inspiration indoors and out?

Check out the full range of Northcote Pottery products available at Bunnings.



Photo credit: Northcote Pottery.

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