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Helena Pot - Preorder
Helena Pot - Preorder
Helena Pot - Preorder
Helena Pot - Preorder
Helena Pot - Preorder
Helena Pot - Preorder
Helena Pot - Preorder

Helena Pot - Preorder

$139.50 Regular price $155.00

Order for pickup only at 185 Queen Street East, Toronto.


This item is available for pre-order until October 12th, 2025. It is expected to arrive end of November.

Your credit card will be charged immediately and you will be notified when your order is ready for pickup at 185 Queen Street East, Toronto.

In the event this item is not available from Bergs, we will contact you with the option for refund or to choose an alternative from the pre-order selection. Discount applies to pre-order only.

Pre-orders cannot be cancelled and are non-refundable after October 12th.


Dimensions
Diameter: 11.8 inches (30cm) Height: 9.3 inches (24cm), best for a 10 Inch plant pot.


For questions about the pre-order availability, contact us.

The scalloped clay pearling along Helena’s top edge gives this pot a soft and classic look. North of Rome in the Lazio region lies the small town of Di Bolsena, a place once filled with potters and the home of Roberto Rosso, one of Italy’s best potters. Taking inspiration from ancient Greek designs, Rosso created a pot with a distinctive clay pearling top, which was popular throughout the 1800s. Then, quite some years ago, Steffen Berg’s inspiration arose from the original design, and he created the Helena Pot. Today, Tuscan potters are making it again.

About Helena Pot

The scalloped clay pearling along Helena’s top edge gives this pot a soft and classic look. North of Rome in the Lazio region lies the small town of Di Bolsena, a place once filled with potters and the home of Roberto Rosso, one of Italy’s best potters. Taking inspiration from ancient Greek designs, Rosso created a pot with a distinctive clay pearling top, which was popular throughout the 1800s. Then, quite some years ago, Steffen Berg’s inspiration arose from the original design, and he created the Helena Pot. Today, Tuscan potters are making it again.