Pots for green living spaces

Where Lily Lands

a Bergs Potter Journal post
From morning rituals to mindful workspaces, the sculptural Lily pot brings its floating form into the flow of everyday life. This autumn, Lily finds her place. First imagined as a floating bloom—a tribute to H.C. Andersen’s Thumbelina—the sculptural Lily Collection has settled into its real-life surroundings, bringing soft form and vivid colour to the spaces of everyday life.
Sage green Bergs Potter Lily pot with sandstone saucer on bathroom sink

Lily Ø8 cm brings a quiet touch of green to the washbasin corner.

On the bathroom shelf, Lily holds calm and clarity—perhaps a single trailing ivy, soaking up the morning light. In the office, the pot’s quiet curves bring structure and serenity to a focused corner. And in the kitchen, Lily’s glazed saucers—designed with a food-safe finish—double as elegant serving pieces for olives, berries, or sweets shared across the table.

Lily pots and saucers in different colours by Bergs Potter, styled on a wooden dining table

Lily grounding green life in a serene dining space.

Sage green Bergs Potter Lily pot with misty blue saucer on windowsill

Lily in Sage Green before a sunlit curtain.

Assorted Lily pots and saucers in muted colors on wooden floor

Lily’s modular palette—matte pots and glossy saucers ready to mix, match, and make your own.

Each Lily piece is sold individually, inviting playful pairing: matte-finished pots meet glossy, petal-shaped saucers in contrasting glazes. The Lily Collection encourages personal expression—one floating flower at a time.

Soft and sage-toned, Lily in Sage Green brings an understated calm to the bathroom—a gentle presence in a space often filled with reflective surfaces and hard lines. The pot’s matte finish subtly catches natural light, creating a quiet interplay with glossy tiles and polished brass.

Sage green Bergs Potter Lily pots with sandstone saucers styled by yellow bathtub

Sculptural silhouettes meet green calm—Lily in Sage Green, sizes Ø8, Ø14, and Ø21 cm.

With Lily, we wanted to create a design that invites play – with both colour and function. Each piece stands beautifully on its own but truly comes to life when combined. A pot becomes a centrepiece, a saucer a serving dish. Lily adapts to your space, your rituals, and your imagination.
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Bergs Potter Lily pots in tangerine orange with burgundy saucer and forest night with sandstone saucer styled on shelving

Lily pots in Forest Night and Tangerine Orange—a mix of tones and sizes in a lived-in workspace.

With its deep, muted tone and architectural clarity, Lily in Forest Night brings focus and form to the working day. Whether placed on a desk or a shelf, its sculptural presence adds intention to any workspace.

The matte green finish subtly absorbs light, creating a calm, grounded atmosphere – especially when paired with a glossy saucer. With a simple plant, pen holder, or left unplanted, Lily in Forest Night offers a quiet invitation to pause and create space.

Forest night Bergs Potter Lily pot with sandstone saucer on bedside table

A quiet green presence—Lily Ø18 cm adds softness to the bedside.

Lily pot in tangerine orange with sandstone and deep burgundy saucer by Bergs Potter, styled in rustic kitchen interior

In the kitchen, Lily finds new purpose—pots for plants, saucers for serving. Shown here in Tangerine Orange.

In the kitchen, Lily becomes something more than a pot. In its sun-kissed Tangerine Orange glaze, it feels joyful and bold—the perfect companion to golden light and colourful gatherings.

Three Bergs Potter Lily pots in tangerine orange with sandstone and misty blue saucers on kitchen island

Lily pots bring sculptural warmth to the kitchen—paired here with Misty Blue and Sandstone saucers.

Close-up of Bergs Potter Lily saucer in misty blue glaze on wooden floors

Lily saucers can be used for serving snacks—here glazed in Misty Blue, certified food-safe.

Words: Bergs Potter. Photos: Bergs Potter

 
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