Dark Grey Aztec Pot with Parlour Palm Plant

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The Dark Grey Totem Aztec Cube Pot is a modern decorative piece featuring stylish geometric etching and a bold contemporary finish. Paired with an elegant parlour plant, this compact set brings instant greenery and interior charm to any room.

The parlour plant (Chamaedorea elegans) is known for its soft, arching fronds, lush growth habit, and exceptional tolerance of lower light - making it ideal for homes, offices, and smaller spaces. The textured cube pot enhances its natural appeal while keeping the look refined and premium.

  • Dark grey Aztec-inspired etched cube pot (H: 10cm, W: 12cm, D: 12cm)
  • Includes 1 x Parlour Plant in a 9cm pot
  • Stylish, modern, and perfect for gifting
  • Low-maintenance plant ideal for indoor spaces

Plant Information

The parlour palm plant is a graceful, low-maintenance indoor favourite known for its elegant, arching foliage and impressive tolerance of low-light environments. Perfect for brightening compact areas with a sophisticated touch of greenery.

  • Classic Victorian-era houseplant
  • Thrives in low to medium indirect light
  • Excellent for desks, bookshelves, and small rooms
  • Slow, steady growth and easy care

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Care Information

Sunlight Bright indirect light; tolerates low light
Position Indoor bright spot away from direct sunlight
Soil Free-draining compost; keep soil lightly moist but never soggy
Planting Time Year round (indoors)
Moisture Moderate; water when top soil begins to dry
Hardiness Not frost hardy; indoor plant only
Growth Rate Slow to medium
Spacing Not applicable for potted indoor plant
Height and Spread 60cm to 1m tall; 40cm spread over time
Annual or Perennial Perennial
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What lighting is best for a parlour plant?

It thrives in bright, indirect light but tolerates low‐light conditions; avoid direct sunlight which may scorch the fronds.

2. How often should I water a parlour plant?

Water when the top centimetre of soil feels dry. It prefers evenly moist—not soggy—compost, reducing significantly in winter.

3. What temperature and humidity does a parlour plant prefer?

Keep it between 18‑27°C, away from drafts. Moderate humidity is fine, but misting helps if air gets very dry.

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