One weekend, pots directly from our warehouse

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One weekend, pots directly from our warehouse

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Zaterdag 28 en zondag 29 maart openen wij de deuren van ons magazijn op de Leuvensesteenweg 288F in 3190 Boortmeerbeek.

Het Pottenweekend van feelathome.

Geen bestelformulier, geen leveringstermijn van acht weken, niet thuis blijven voor de levering. Wat je kiest, laad je in. Tenzij je een grote bestelling hebt, dan komen we het graag leveren en op jouw terras plaatsen. 

700 potten van Atelier Vierkant en Domani . 10-tallen modellen, meerdere maten, verschillende kleuren, allemaal tastbaar opgesteld. Rechtstreeks uit voorraad, nog aan de prijzen van 2025. De dag na ons Pottenweekend slaan ze 5% op!

Wanneer?
Zaterdag 28 maart: 10u – 17u30
Zondag 29 maart: 13u – 17u30

Waar?
Leuvensesteenweg 288F, Boortmeerbeek

Praktisch
Er is voldoende parkeergelegenheid.
Betaling met bancontact of kredietkaart is mogelijk.

Kleinere potten kunnen direct meengenomen worden. Grotere potten kunnen, mits betaling van een leverkost, aan huis geleverd worden.

700 pots you can take home immediately 

Anyone who orders a pot from Atelier Vierkant or Domani normally waits eight weeks. The pieces are handmade, produced to order, or shipped from Europe. That is the reality of quality.

At our Pot Weekend, it’s different!

Our warehouse is open. All 700 pots are physically present: displayed by series, by size, by color. You walk among them, pick them up, put a large one next to a small one and discover what works for your terrace or entrance hall. What you choose, you take home the same day.

No waiting, just choosing. 

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Atelier Vierkant, the Belgian studio that reinvented clay

Willy and Annette Janssens built a studio more than 25 years ago on a simple conviction: clay deserves a different status. Not as a cheap material for mass production, but as a medium for slow, craftsmanship.

Today, their team of twenty artisans works with clay from various regions in Germany. Each piece is shaped by hand, slowly cut and built up. No two pots are exactly alike. That’s not a promise, but a logical result of the production process.

The U, O, OE and RVC series show what is possible when you leave out ornament and let the form speak. Sleek volumes, conscious proportions, a surface that invites touch. These are objects that structure a terrace or bring an entrance hall to life without shouting.

Gardenista once wrote about the pots as "planters as sculpture." That description is accurate, and has stood the test of time.

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Domani, Antwerp design, European craftsmanship, frost-resistant

Domani has existed since 1992. The brand is designed in Antwerp and produced in Hungary, where artisans work with European clay. They combine centuries-old firing techniques with contemporary design language, visible in the collaboration with Studio Piet Boon, one of Europe’s leading interior studios.

What technically distinguishes Domani is the frost resistance. The terracotta collections are specifically developed for the Northwest European climate: no cracks during freeze-thaw, no discoloration after a winter season. That’s not a minor detail when you choose an outdoor planter, but a basic requirement.

In addition to terracotta, Domani works with zinc and Raku ceramics. The zinc collection develops its own patina that refines over the years. The Raku pieces are the result of a Japanese technique where fire, air, earth, and water each play a role in the final result. Each pot bears the marks of its own production process.

The Texel, Bilbao, Lava, Atlantis, Havanna, and Melides collections range from sober and geometric to organic and sculptural. For indoors and outdoors. From small accent to large statement.

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How do you choose the right pot?

A pot is not decorative. It gives a space weight, direction, and life. Yet the choice is often made too small.

Scale is everything. The most common mistake: choosing a pot that is too small for the space. On a large terrace or in a tall entrance hall, a small pot gets lost. Choose bigger than your instinct says, and then even bigger.

Material in relation to context. The hand-formed clay of Atelier Vierkant suits architectural lines, sleek facades, minimalist gardens. Domani’s terracotta and zinc work well with warm wood, rural facades, or a garden with lots of texture. But rules are there to be tested: let your eye decide.

Grouping works better than single pots. Three pots of different heights but the same material or tone create a whole. Two pots are too few, four is often too busy. Three is the composition.

Indoors or outdoors? Many pots from Atelier Vierkant are suitable for both, if protected. Domani’s outdoor collections are specifically frost-resistant for the Belgian climate. Check this if in doubt, or ask us at the Pot Weekend.

2025 prices, last chance this weekend!

All pots at the Pot Weekend are sold at 2025 prices. After this weekend, we will use 2026 prices, with an increase.

Whoever chooses this weekend pays last year’s price and takes their pot home the same day.