Our Mini Black Glazed Terracotta Dish is the perfect blend of modern style and natural function. Crafted from kiln-fired terracotta and finished with a rich black glaze, this compact planter creates a striking contrast against the vibrant colors and unique textures of your favorite Tillandsia air plants. The unglazed bottom helps promote airflow, making it an ideal container for medium-sized air plants or small groupings of Tillandsia.
Its clean, minimalist design looks beautiful on desks, shelves, coffee tables, windowsills, and event tables. Whether used as a simple standalone display or incorporated into a larger arrangement with decorative moss, stones, or other natural accents, this versatile dish adds a sophisticated touch to any space.
Perfect for wholesale orders, these terracotta dishes are a popular choice for gift shops, garden centers, event planners, and makers creating custom air plant displays. Their compact size, attractive finish, and broad customer appeal make them an excellent option for retail sales, wedding décor, party favors, and corporate events.
Product Highlights:
| Container Diameter |
3 Inches |
| Container Depth |
1.5 Inches |
- Wholesale Minimum Quantity Required
- Wholesale to the Public. No Tax ID Required.
- Plants Covered by Our 30 Day Guarantee
- Taxes only charged to orders shipped to the State of Florida. If you are a re-seller in Florida, email us and we will refund your sales tax.
- Learn more about our Wholesale Program
- Free, Fast Shipping for all orders over $75
- Orders under $75 ship for a flat rate of $7.95
- Shipped via fast USPS Mail
- Expedited options available at checkout
- Most orders arrive 2 to 5 business days after you place the order
- All plants covered by Our 30 Day Guarantee
- Care cards are included. You can also download our Free E-Book
Quick Care Guide
Air plants like consistent, bright, indirect light. Avoid full summer sun.
Soak your air plants in water for about 30 minutes once a week for full hydration.
Make sure your plants dry completely before placing them back in a display or globe.
Never plant your air plants in soil. This will induce rot.
Air plants prefer temperatures between 50–90°F. If you're comfortable, they're comfortable.