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Get Awesome Customized Pots From These Local Shops

Plantitos and titas of the Philippines, it’s your time to shine. While we know you love all the different kinds of plants and flowers that you take care of, we also know that you’re crazy about pots. There’s just something satisfying about a customized pot that reflects your personality and interests perfectly. Luckily for you, a handful of local shops do make personalized pots of all shapes and sizes. Check them out below.

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Nest Plant Studio

Get pots of any shape, size, and color with Nest Plant Studio. This Local shops produces high-quality pots that are ready to be customized into any design you ask for. Go for pastels with your loved one’s initials, or neutrals with a handpicked, inspiring quote! Prices will vary for each design, so make sure to inquire about the kind of pot you want to order.

Ennoble

Ever wanted to see a pot version of your furbaby? Ennoble has got you covered! While not exactly a pot, these “chibi” pot holders still make for a pretty good gift for your friends or even yourself. “Chibi”-fy your pet, fave animal, or anything cute and small — each is handcrafted and specially made “with a heart.”

The Arte Club

Get pretty pots for all your flowers and plants with The Arte Club! They cater to custom requests with bright handpainted pots that carry super cute designs. Prices will vary depending on how extensive you want the design to be, but expect to pay in the price range of P500 to P650. To get an accurate quote, shoot them a DM on their IG page.

Potek Handpainted Pasô

If you’re wondering what your pet would look like on a plant pot, Potek can make it happen. Based in Cainta, Rizal, this cute shop handpaints custom designs for any kind of pot. They can do anything from pet portraits to quotes and even portraits of your loved ones! They also ship nationwide, meaning you can get your custom pot delivered to any part of the country.

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Patrice Miranda

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