March 8, 2026
Description
Long before greenhouses filled the estates of Europe, the Duchess of Verdant Hollow was known for her peculiar devotion to spring gardens.
It was said that while others admired flowers from their windows, the Duchess preferred to bathe among them. Her slipper bathtub stood in a sunlit conservatory, surrounded by citrus trees, lavender, and the first carrots of the season growing in porcelain beds.
When the old bath was finally retired, it was too beautiful to discard. The gardeners transformed it into a vessel for living plants — a small garden within a relic of aristocratic comfort.
Since then, miniature bath planters like this have appeared in whimsical garden collections, reminding their owners that even the most ordinary rituals of life can bloom into something extraordinary.
A quiet tribute to gardens, spring harvests, and the gentle humor of noble households. 🌿
🌼 Why print it? Why collect it?
• A playful Regency slipper bathtub transformed into a unique planter
• Elegant carrot relief ornamentation celebrating garden harvests
• Perfect for herbs, small flowers, or spring decorative arrangements
• A charming conversation piece blending aristocratic design with garden whimsy
• A distinctive decorative object for desks, shelves, or botanical displays
License:
Standard Digital File License