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H Potter Glass Terrarium | Heirloom Wardian Case Planter

H Potter Wardian Case Terrarium — Handcrafted Glass Display

Bring timeless garden architecture indoors with this handcrafted H Potter Wardian Case terrarium. Designed as a premium display piece, this glass terrarium features a curved glass house that rests on a gray powder-coated metal tray with elegant ball feet, creating a refined focal point for any room. Clean lines, precise detailing, and heirloom-style craftsmanship frame the living garden you create inside.


Why This Terrarium Stands Apart

  • Handcrafted curved glass panels for a classic Wardian Case silhouette
  • Powder-coated metal base designed for durability and long-term indoor use
  • Functional liner included to help protect furniture and simplify planting
  • Easy-access roof design for watering, pruning, and seasonal restyling
  • Display-first construction that highlights plants from every viewing angle

Note: Moss, plants, stones, and décor props are not included — this listing is for the terrarium only.


Item Specifications

Specification Details
Length 14 in
Width 9.5 in
Height 21.8 in (with tray)
Tray Depth ~3 in
Glass Thickness 3 mm
Base Gray powder-coated metal tray with ball feet

What’s Included

Component Included
Handcrafted Wardian Case glass terrarium ✅ Yes
Powder-coated metal tray + ball feet ✅ Yes
Custom functional liner ✅ Yes
Professionally printed planting guide ✅ Yes
Plants / moss / stones / décor props ❌ No

How This Wardian Case “Breathes”

This terrarium features a classic Wardian Case design with a lightly ventilated roof structure. The roof does not form a completely airtight seal, allowing gentle airflow while still supporting a high-humidity environment for many tropical and decorative indoor plants.

If you’re new to indoor terrariums, our guides explain how to balance moisture, light, and plant selection:

  • A Guide to Keeping Glass Terrariums
  • Best Plants for Terrariums
  • Terrarium FAQs

Plant & Styling Inspiration

  • Indoor greenery: ivies, miniature orchids, and tropical foliage
  • Seasonal centerpiece: dining tables, coffee tables, and console displays
  • Home office styling: desks and shelves for a calming visual anchor
  • Event décor: weddings, celebrations, and entryway displays

Materials & Care

Simple Layering Method

  1. Add a thin layer of pea gravel for drainage.
  2. Mix in a small handful of activated charcoal and spread evenly.
  3. Add soil to nearly fill the tray, leaving space for moss or top dressing.
  4. Create cavities, place plants, and tamp soil to remove air pockets.
  5. Water lightly and monitor — avoid waterlogged soil.

Place your terrarium in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun, as glass can magnify heat quickly. Rotate occasionally, wipe glass clean, and prune plants to maintain a crisp, architectural look.


H Potter Quality Promise

For nearly 30 years, H Potter has designed premium garden and home décor for customers who value craftsmanship over shortcuts. From careful packaging to lasting materials and responsive customer service, every piece is built to be displayed with pride — season after season.


FAQ

Is this terrarium fully sealed?

This Wardian Case is not fully airtight. The roof is designed for minimal ventilation, which helps prevent stagnant air while still supporting a humidity-friendly indoor environment.

What plants work best in this Wardian Case?

This style is ideal for many tropical houseplants and humidity-friendly greenery. Great options include moss, small ferns, fittonia, pilea, and compact foliage plants. If you prefer drier conditions, choose plants that tolerate lower humidity and monitor soil moisture more closely.

How often should I water it?

Watering frequency depends on plant choice, soil, and your home’s conditions. Start with a light watering after planting. Then use the glass as your guide: if you see persistent heavy condensation, reduce watering and allow brief airflow; if the soil looks dry and there is no condensation at all, add small sips of water.

Can I open the roof for planting and maintenance?

Yes. The roof design provides easy access for planting, pruning, cleaning, and restyling. Many owners also open it briefly if plants need extra airflow.

What comes with the terrarium?

Included: the handcrafted glass terrarium, the gray powder-coated metal tray with ball feet, a custom liner, and a professionally printed planting guide. Plants and props are not included.

Where should I place it in my home?

Choose bright, indirect light. Avoid harsh direct sun (glass can magnify heat). A countertop, console table, shelf, or desk near a window is typically ideal.

What if I see fogging or condensation?

Light condensation can be normal after planting. If the glass stays heavily fogged for days, allow brief ventilation and reduce watering. If there’s no condensation and the soil is dry, add small amounts of water.


Explore More Terrarium Resources

  • Shop all H Potter terrariums
  • Gardening Under Glass: Wardian Cases Explained
  • Common Terrarium Concerns & Solutions

 

 

 

 

$269.50
H Potter Glass Terrarium | Heirloom Wardian Case Planter
$269.50

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H Potter Wardian Case Terrarium — Handcrafted Glass Display

Bring timeless garden architecture indoors with this handcrafted H Potter Wardian Case terrarium. Designed as a premium display piece, this glass terrarium features a curved glass house that rests on a gray powder-coated metal tray with elegant ball feet, creating a refined focal point for any room. Clean lines, precise detailing, and heirloom-style craftsmanship frame the living garden you create inside.


Why This Terrarium Stands Apart

  • Handcrafted curved glass panels for a classic Wardian Case silhouette
  • Powder-coated metal base designed for durability and long-term indoor use
  • Functional liner included to help protect furniture and simplify planting
  • Easy-access roof design for watering, pruning, and seasonal restyling
  • Display-first construction that highlights plants from every viewing angle

Note: Moss, plants, stones, and décor props are not included — this listing is for the terrarium only.


Item Specifications

Specification Details
Length 14 in
Width 9.5 in
Height 21.8 in (with tray)
Tray Depth ~3 in
Glass Thickness 3 mm
Base Gray powder-coated metal tray with ball feet

What’s Included

Component Included
Handcrafted Wardian Case glass terrarium ✅ Yes
Powder-coated metal tray + ball feet ✅ Yes
Custom functional liner ✅ Yes
Professionally printed planting guide ✅ Yes
Plants / moss / stones / décor props ❌ No

How This Wardian Case “Breathes”

This terrarium features a classic Wardian Case design with a lightly ventilated roof structure. The roof does not form a completely airtight seal, allowing gentle airflow while still supporting a high-humidity environment for many tropical and decorative indoor plants.

If you’re new to indoor terrariums, our guides explain how to balance moisture, light, and plant selection:

  • A Guide to Keeping Glass Terrariums
  • Best Plants for Terrariums
  • Terrarium FAQs

Plant & Styling Inspiration

  • Indoor greenery: ivies, miniature orchids, and tropical foliage
  • Seasonal centerpiece: dining tables, coffee tables, and console displays
  • Home office styling: desks and shelves for a calming visual anchor
  • Event décor: weddings, celebrations, and entryway displays

Materials & Care

Simple Layering Method

  1. Add a thin layer of pea gravel for drainage.
  2. Mix in a small handful of activated charcoal and spread evenly.
  3. Add soil to nearly fill the tray, leaving space for moss or top dressing.
  4. Create cavities, place plants, and tamp soil to remove air pockets.
  5. Water lightly and monitor — avoid waterlogged soil.

Place your terrarium in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun, as glass can magnify heat quickly. Rotate occasionally, wipe glass clean, and prune plants to maintain a crisp, architectural look.


H Potter Quality Promise

For nearly 30 years, H Potter has designed premium garden and home décor for customers who value craftsmanship over shortcuts. From careful packaging to lasting materials and responsive customer service, every piece is built to be displayed with pride — season after season.


FAQ

Is this terrarium fully sealed?

This Wardian Case is not fully airtight. The roof is designed for minimal ventilation, which helps prevent stagnant air while still supporting a humidity-friendly indoor environment.

What plants work best in this Wardian Case?

This style is ideal for many tropical houseplants and humidity-friendly greenery. Great options include moss, small ferns, fittonia, pilea, and compact foliage plants. If you prefer drier conditions, choose plants that tolerate lower humidity and monitor soil moisture more closely.

How often should I water it?

Watering frequency depends on plant choice, soil, and your home’s conditions. Start with a light watering after planting. Then use the glass as your guide: if you see persistent heavy condensation, reduce watering and allow brief airflow; if the soil looks dry and there is no condensation at all, add small sips of water.

Can I open the roof for planting and maintenance?

Yes. The roof design provides easy access for planting, pruning, cleaning, and restyling. Many owners also open it briefly if plants need extra airflow.

What comes with the terrarium?

Included: the handcrafted glass terrarium, the gray powder-coated metal tray with ball feet, a custom liner, and a professionally printed planting guide. Plants and props are not included.

Where should I place it in my home?

Choose bright, indirect light. Avoid harsh direct sun (glass can magnify heat). A countertop, console table, shelf, or desk near a window is typically ideal.

What if I see fogging or condensation?

Light condensation can be normal after planting. If the glass stays heavily fogged for days, allow brief ventilation and reduce watering. If there’s no condensation and the soil is dry, add small amounts of water.


Explore More Terrarium Resources

  • Shop all H Potter terrariums
  • Gardening Under Glass: Wardian Cases Explained
  • Common Terrarium Concerns & Solutions