This little darling is our second smallest Wardian case. The 6" planting base can accommodate two to three miniature plantings. We have kept the design clean and crisp to highlight...
The Ellias Trap Terrarium namesake is John Ellias, a naturalist and member of The Royal Society of London. Ellias was an early pioneer in the use of terrariums to transport...
Our new tower terrarium is perfect for making an impact with a single tall succulent or orchid. With clean crisp lines and clear glass panels it is an elegant home...
Glass that may have overlooked a park can now overlook your orchid. This 10" tall tower (though it really stands 14" when you include the wood base) will look great...
The English Cottage Garden inspires visions of weeping laburnum, dew scented honeysuckle, and for Agatha Christie "murder most foul". The heady scent of the Damask Rose, the menacing monkshood just...
The Geo hanging terrarium is designed for miniature succulents and air plants. With a deeper planting base than our other hangers, it is also a great container for vining plants....
The Cap Cod Terrarium's clean symmetrical design and steep pitched roof, hark back to sturdy New England cottages built to withstand the battering of the stormy Northeastern Coast. Our Cape...
Snickering aside, the Sir Hooker House Terrarium is a tribute to Sir William Hooker, the Director of the Royal Botanical Gardens 1841-1865. Sir Hooker was a contemporary of Dr. Nathaniel...
The Honeycomb Terrarium mimics hexagonal wax cells created by bees in their hive to contain honey, pollen, larvae. The barrel roof design contains over 90 individually cut hexagons, and bubble...
We love this hanging diamond! You can name it Lucy if you want to, but, regardless, it'll adorn any window with smart style. We strongly recommend buying two at a...
The Geo hanging terrarium is designed for miniature succulents and air plants. With a deeper planting base than our other hangers, it is also a great container for vining plants....
The Pentagon Terrarium is designed for miniature succulents and air plants. It features geometric repeating triangles, and one open panel for access. Several look great hanging together in a window...
For all the Art Deco fans, this terrarium would be a great addition to your home, giving a classic victorian wardian case a twist with a fun deco roof. A...
The Baret House Terrarium is named for French explorer, Jeanne Baret. In 1706, with the help of her employer, botanist Dr. Philibert Commerson, Baret disguised herself as a man and...
The Hall House Terrarium is named for Dr. George Rogers Hall, a horticultural pioneer. Dr. Hall first visited Japan in 1859 to join the lucrative trade that had been already...
Fortune's Case is a tribute to Robert Fortune, appointed agent of the Horticultural Society, and the English East India Company in 1843. He was the first horticultural explorer to visit...
In the balmy twilight of late summer, a band is playing a sweet-sounding tune accompanied by the mellifluous chirp of numerous unseen crickets. Children and fireflies race around each other...