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Apta – a renaissance is coming

Prominent pot brand, Apta, is witnessing a renaissance with a number of exclusive new products entering the market ahead of the 2023 season.

Amongst the new lifestyle-driven introductions will be ranges within Apta’s Lightweight offering as well as exciting new colours within the leading J C & Co Walworth brand. New Apta innovations:

Seagrass Boule – featuring a hyper realistic rattan weave, and available in three colourways – Natural, Oyster Grey & Aqua – this new collection is inspired by current interior trends where a move towards natural materials and softer lines take centre stage. This collection makes it possible to recreate the look of seagrass planters with ultimate weather protection.

Lariat – another hyper realistic material is presented within this new offering. Mimicking the look and feel of coiled rope, the Lariat range offers another option to extend indoor décor schemes into outside spaces.

Two-Tone Granito – already a hugely popular range, the Granito range has been updated for 2023 to include a sleek two-tone design. Manufactured from composite material, these long-lasting larger size planters are designed to provide impact.

Olympia – combining open square weave with distressed stone effect Olympia is perfect for both contemporary and classic garden styles. Two colour ways – Antique Sand and Antique Black – are supported by four sizes, making them the perfect multiple purchase option for consumers wanting to mix and match their look.

J C & Co Walworth - traditional consumers will also be catered for within the new J C & Co Walworth sub-brand. These collectable planters are inspired by Farrow & Ball colours and mainstream changes in front door décor, providing strong impulse buy potential when displayed in-store.

APTA UK

Find out more, including accessing the 2023 Apta Brochure, at www.apta.co.uk or by calling 01233 621090. Apta is part of the AMES UK family of brands. Find out more at www.ames-uk.com

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