
Artificial Aloe Vera in Grey Cement Pot
Aloe vera is one of those plants people buy with the best intentions and quietly kill within six months. This one skips that part entirely.
The leaves have real weight to them, tapering to dark, pointed tips with a subtle colour variation from deep green through to a softer sage towards the centre. It's the kind of tonal detail that catches natural light convincingly and stops it looking like a plastic prop on a shelf.
At 40cm tall and 30cm wide, it's a good size without dominating a space. The grey cement pot has a textured, lightly mottled finish that feels solid and grounded, with white pebbles across the top to complete the look.
It works well on a bathroom countertop, a side table between chairs or a hallway console where a real plant would struggle with the light.
Unlike a real aloe, this one won't stretch towards a window, go soft at the base or need repotting. It stays exactly as it arrives, looking exactly this good, for years.
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Artificial Aloe Vera in Grey Cement Pot
Aloe vera is one of those plants people buy with the best intentions and quietly kill within six months. This one skips that part entirely.
The leaves have real weight to them, tapering to dark, pointed tips with a subtle colour variation from deep green through to a softer sage towards the centre. It's the kind of tonal detail that catches natural light convincingly and stops it looking like a plastic prop on a shelf.
At 40cm tall and 30cm wide, it's a good size without dominating a space. The grey cement pot has a textured, lightly mottled finish that feels solid and grounded, with white pebbles across the top to complete the look.
It works well on a bathroom countertop, a side table between chairs or a hallway console where a real plant would struggle with the light.
Unlike a real aloe, this one won't stretch towards a window, go soft at the base or need repotting. It stays exactly as it arrives, looking exactly this good, for years.
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Aloe vera is one of those plants people buy with the best intentions and quietly kill within six months. This one skips that part entirely.
The leaves have real weight to them, tapering to dark, pointed tips with a subtle colour variation from deep green through to a softer sage towards the centre. It's the kind of tonal detail that catches natural light convincingly and stops it looking like a plastic prop on a shelf.
At 40cm tall and 30cm wide, it's a good size without dominating a space. The grey cement pot has a textured, lightly mottled finish that feels solid and grounded, with white pebbles across the top to complete the look.
It works well on a bathroom countertop, a side table between chairs or a hallway console where a real plant would struggle with the light.
Unlike a real aloe, this one won't stretch towards a window, go soft at the base or need repotting. It stays exactly as it arrives, looking exactly this good, for years.
























