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The AZURE Houses issue returns in 2026 with stunning, innovative residential projects from Canada and around the world. Plus, we take a look at that seeming relic of the past: the mall.

Sculptural and functional, the Tess series of planters bring a biophilic element to all manner of spaces. Substantial enough to use as individual pieces, the corrugated design allows them to be snuggly nested together to double as space dividers. 

Designed by Justin Champaign of Most Modest studio in San Francisco, Tess is offered in six square and rectangular sizes and can be powder-coated in eight bold colours, from pine green and coral to red, bright blue and grey, or more neutral white and black. 

Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, the planters are equipped with a drainage tray and internal height adjusters to position plants per site specifications. Tess planters ship flat-packed to reduce packaging waste and are easily assembled without the use of tools.

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