What’s to say, it’s a set of pots / planter type things. I got them to match a chrome Jeff Koons style baloon animal dog figure (in my pics), which they do well. Nice shiny look, you can see my phone and hands and a warped view of the room quite easily, though not distractingly so.There is a hoke in the upoer back for mounting, this can be useful if you want to wall mount though I’d be cautious then about watering any real plant, as it’d be pretty hard to prevent at least some water from then leaking out.. certainly doable, but that screw better be the right size and some sort of gasket really wouldn’t hurt. For succulents and that sorta plant it’s not a concern, as you generally just spray mist the plants, although you csn also just get fake ones like I did here and call it a day. They actually look better than any of my real succulents though, lol.Anyway, I like em. They feel and look more expensive I feel. Pictured are the small and medium pots, I haven’t decided a use for the large one yet (and honestly if I never do, that’s still a fair price for 2. One would cost as much in your standard superstore, and at the boutique furniture places the exact same thing would easily be $50-100. This is definitely a case of being a smart spender if you’re otherwise getting high-end furniture, your home can be worth $40 thousand or $40 million, these have a place with the right decor. Though personally there’s never a reason to pay the prices the high end furniture shops want, that’s a different story..Definitely would recommend, it works for me in a kinda rustic setting and would probably work best in a clean modern white one, also a good contrast in kutchens with a lot of stainless, etc.. if you’re creative you’ll have no issue fitting them in. Big enough for all sorts of plants. I just wish therevwas a chrome low flat one for a bonsai.