Embracing the Outdoors – Hibernate’s Range of Handcrafted Homewares
Hibernate’s range of handcrafted homewares is the product of the Secret Gardens team’s expertise in the outdoor realm. The organic product line includes a refined array of pots, planters, letters and numbers, carefully designed to make environments as inviting and liveable as possible.
Crafting immersive and individual green spaces, Hibernate’s collection of lightweight pots and planters celebrate a love for the natural, offering durable functionality with a contemporary aesthetic. High Line and Low Line Planters propose a particularly sophisticated means of enclosing a space; positioned to create a wall of green, the products can be used to create private outdoor rooms or intimate balconies. Each Hibernate pot is designed with a specific angle at its base – be it of 86, 87, 90 or 92 degrees – to effectively respond to the spatial layout of every space. In a further display of adaptability, the pots are available in four colours and span the hanging, tall, short and ribbed categories, leaving room for a customers’ own creative flair. Handcrafted, the pots are cherished for their embrace of subtle imperfection and their sense of individuality.
Hibernate’s range of handcrafted homewares is the product of the Secret Gardens team’s expertise in the outdoor realm.
Extending the idea of bespoke and handcrafted design, the range of letters and numbers grants customers access to an entire spectrum of styles. Made by hand in Australia by the team at Hibernate, the collection is available in four distinct finishes – Corten Steel, Stainless Steel, Powder Coated White and Powder Coated Black. With each finish, customers can set an entirely different decorative tone; they can also nominate their own powdercoat colour or request a custom order to suit any space.
In its understated elegance, the Hibernate collection proudly reflects the 25 years of design experience informing its production. Perfectly complementing the outdoor environment, the range allows people to make the best of where they are.