Triveni — Trio Planter
Triveni — Trio Planter
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Notify me when this opensThe space it creates: the living kitchen corner.
Three vessels, one intention.
Triveni holds three plants on a single tray — the kind of arrangement that turns a kitchen windowsill into a place with a pulse. The soft geometry of each pod rounds toward the one beside it. Three separate things that read as one.
A small garden that asks nothing of you except a little water and morning light.
The name
The name
Triveni is the confluence — the meeting of three rivers. In Indian tradition, it is the most sacred kind of joining: where Ganga, Yamuna, and the unseen Saraswati come together at Prayag. Three currents that arrive separately and become one.
We chose the name because the planter does the same thing. Three pods, three plants, three small decisions — joined on a single tray. Not one thing. Not three things. The space between.
Where it lives
Where it lives
On the kitchen windowsill, where the light hits first. On the edge of a dining table, between the oil bottle and the salt. On a low shelf near the stove — close enough to reach, considered enough to look at. How you arrange it is yours. The tray holds whatever you give it.
What to plant
What to plant
Tulsi. Pudina. Dhania. The three things your kitchen reaches for first.
Tulsi (holy basil) for the morning chai and the household altar at once. Pudina (mint) for the chutney, the raita, the lassi. Dhania (coriander) for everything you cook. The trio reads as a kitchen garden in miniature — but the pods are agnostic. Methi, ajwain, basil, thyme, rosemary, oregano all work equally well. So do small succulents, if you would rather keep it ornamental.
Details
Details
Three pods on a single rectangular tray, joined as one piece — Drainage hole in each pod; tray catches overflow — Available in Chalk White and Clay — Tray dimensions: [W × D × H — confirm before launch] — Pod dimensions: [W × D × H — confirm before launch] — Weight: 243g

Care
Place — Indirect daylight. Away from harsh direct sun and air-conditioning vents.
Water — When the topsoil is dry to the touch. Less in monsoon. The tray catches overflow across all three pods; empty it after watering.
Clean — Soft dry cloth. No solvents, no abrasives. A damp cloth lifts marks.
A care card arrives with every order.