
Luca Struttura Balloon F5031
- ✅ Enhances Any Living Space
- ✅ Curated for Indoor Environments
- ✅ Hand-Picked for Quality
- ✅ Delivered with Care
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Luca Struttura Balloon F5031
Elegant Planters for Every Space
At Bostan, we offer a carefully curated selection of premium pots and planters that combine aesthetics with functionality. Whether you're looking to elevate your indoor ambiance or add a stylish touch to your garden or balcony, our range caters to all design preferences and plant types. From compact desk pots to large statement planters, each piece is crafted to complement both modern and classic decor.


Exclusive Capi & Luca Collections
As the exclusive distributor of Capi and Luca pots in the region, Bostan brings world-renowned quality and design directly to you. Capi pots, known for their lightweight durability and eco-friendly manufacturing, feature striking textures and contemporary finishes ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Luca pots, on the other hand, are prized for their robust structure and timeless elegance, offering a perfect blend of style and substance. These collections are not just pots—they're decor statements built to last.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a pot and a planter?
A pot is typically smaller and used for a single plant, while a planter is often larger and designed to hold multiple plants or decorative arrangements. Planters are also commonly used for landscaping and outdoor spaces.
What materials are best for pots and planters?
The best material depends on your needs. Fiber clay and fiber cement offer durability and a modern look. Ceramic adds elegance but is heavier. Plastic and GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) are lightweight and durable. Metal planters, like stainless steel or aluminum, offer a sleek, contemporary appeal.
How do I choose the right size pot for my plant?
Choose a pot that is 1–2 inches larger in diameter than your plant’s root ball. For larger plants, allow for more room to grow. Too small a pot can restrict growth, while one that’s too large may lead to water retention and root issues.
Are all pots suitable for both indoor and outdoor use?
Not always. Some materials, like fiber clay, GRP, and fiber cement, are weather-resistant and suitable for outdoor use. Others, like delicate ceramics, are better suited for indoor settings. Always check product descriptions for usage recommendations.
Do pots need drainage holes?
Yes, drainage holes are important to prevent overwatering and root rot. However, some decorative pots come without holes for aesthetic purposes and can be used with an inner grow pot or liner.