Clear glass and a brass geometric frame make a quiet little stage for greenery, stones, dried botanicals, or small keepsakes. This large diamond terrarium brings the softness of a planted arrangement into sharp, sculptural lines, catching light without closing the view. It suits a windowsill, shelf, sideboard, or calm corner where you want something living, arranged, and looked after slowly.
Diamond lines around soft greenery
The faceted diamond form frames plants and objects from every angle, so the arrangement changes as you move around it.
Clear glass keeps the contents visible, letting colour, leaf shape, pebbles, bark, or jewellery become part of the display.
The brass frame gives the piece a fine architectural outline, with a warmer feel than a plain black or silver finish.
A small ring at the top adds a finished detail to the peak of the shape.
The open, transparent design works well for succulents, air plants, decorative stones, or treasured small objects.
What to place inside
Use it as a glass terrarium for a simple plant arrangement, or treat it as a small display case for pieces you like to see every day. The photo shows how organic textures sit beautifully against the crisp geometry: green leaves, pale stones, warm wood, and small flashes of colour held inside the glass.
Glass and brass construction
It is made from glass with a brass frame, giving the terrarium its light, angular shape. The panels are clear, so the contents remain the focus, while the metal outline defines the diamond silhouette.
Placing and caring for it
Set it where it can catch natural light without being knocked or crowded. Glass terrariums are delicate decorative objects, so lift and move it with both hands, and wipe the glass gently with a soft, dry or lightly damp cloth.
If using live plants, choose a planting style that suits an open terrarium and check the needs of the plants themselves. This vessel is for display and tending, not a sealed self-sustaining …
region of manufacture: China