the winery collection 14cm deep purple

the winery collection 14cm deep purple

  • Made with plastic waste from ropes that were used to support grapes in French vineyards.
  • Authentic French origin from Alsace and Champagne.
  • In collaboration with experts Adivalor and Healix.
0.207kg
2,5x lower CO2 than non sustainable plastic pots Comparison is based on database of the Climate Neutral Group.
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Packaging materials

Color: deep purple

Product information

Full description

These flowerpots can be rightfully called the most tasteful, sustainable, and innovative flowerpots of 2025: the winery collection. Made from plastic waste from French wineries, such as the plastic ropes that support grapevines. The concept that the plastic waste also comes from the Alsace and Champagne regions immediately adds a festive touch to your home. The deep purple and burgundy tones give you the taste the seductive flavour of a good glass of red wine. Then add the fact that it contributes to reducing plastic waste and preserving the French wine industry, and you will enjoy this elho winery pot even more.

It's a keeper
The elho winery flower pots are top-quality pots. The colour will not fade, it's easy to clean, and robust enough to take a knock or two. That's a promise! And to prove it, this product comes with a 3-year guarantee.

Your plant will feel right at home
Thanks to its convenient shape and size, you can place your plant with its grow pot straight from the shop into the pot, super convenient! Your plant won't need any extra potting soil and will immediately feel at home to start growing and blooming in all its glory.

Technical specification

Measurements ⌀ 14 x H 13 cm
Volume 1.6 l
Weight 158 gram
Color purple
Shape round
Material Plastic
Product type flowerpot
Product usage indoor
Waranty 3 years
Wheels No
Water reservoir No
Drainage system No
Elevated bottom No
Drill holes No
Optinal drill holes No
Container proof Yes
EAN 8711904535636

the winery collection collection

At elho, we are always searching for using valuable waste streams to make beautiful designer pots. The winery collection flowerpots are made with plastic waste from French vineyards. More specific from plastic ropes for vineyard trellising. In Europe we have a major challenge with agricultural plastic waste; every year 1.175 KT of agricultural plastic waste is being generated, but only 173 KT is being recycled. Fortunately there are organisations such as ADIVALOR that collects the plastic waste from French farmers and companies like Healix that are able to transform this waste into new raw materials so we at elho are able to use them to make this beautiful flowerpots ensuring the circularity of this waste stream.

Packaging materials

Because we respect nature, we recycle our packaging materials as much as possible. You can show respect for nature too by separating packaging according to your local authority's guidelines. Below you will find the packaging materials of the product packaging (not the transport packaging).

paper & cardboard Carton card (PAP21)

elho eco passport

Robbert Elderenbosch

Made in the Benelux

Designer: Robbert Elderenbosch
In our quest for sustainable solutions, we discovered the waste problem of agricultural plastic in Europe. By reusing plastic string from vineyards, we transform this waste into something valuable and aesthetically pleasing for interiors. A huge amount of agricultural plastic is thrown away every year, so we saw an opportunity to give it a new life in the form of flower pots.

Post-industrial waste comes from manufacturing processes, while post-consumer waste is what consumers throw away after using products.

Recycled
This product is comprised of 100% post-consumer waste and 0% post-industrial waste.

Certifications

Guarantee

3 years
UV protected
Frost resistant

Environmental footprint

0.207
kg
Average emission of CO2 for producing this product
0.176
kWh
Average emission of green energy for producing this product
The emission per product is based on the total CO2 emission of the elho group. To calculate the footprint per product, we divide the total CO2 footprint by the weight of each product.