Richell's gardening supplies have developed a series that uses materials such as biomass plastics, alternative plastics, and recycled recycled materials in consideration of the global environment.Why don't you choose eco-friendly products and start "contributing" to waste?


Promoting the use of environmentally friendly materials
We develop products that use biomass materials as "Eco-Friendly Mark" products, and promote manufacturing that considers the reduction of environmental impact.

Upcycle egg shells
chick series

Contributing to the reuse of waste and the reduction of petroleum-derived resins

For the Hiyokko series, eggshells, which are discarded in large quantities, are used to create flowerpots with a gentle, warm color derived from eggs.It's perfect for the first step of sdgs to learn with parents and children.

made from wasted food resources
chamfer series

You can enjoy the simple aroma and color of foods such as coffee husks and okara.

The Chamfer series is a flower pot that uses food residue such as coffee husks, used tea husks, grape skins, soybean curd refuse, etc. as part of the material.The color is brown and dark gray derived from coffee, and the pattern of modest bean curd lees matches well.It smells faintly of coffee and okara.

Matte texture derived from limestone
Lapis series

Reduces CO2 emissions by 57% compared to petroleum-derived resins!

The Lapis series is a series of pots, pot covers, and caster plates that use limestone as the main ingredient and produce a high-quality space with a matte texture.Available in XNUMX colors that are easy to match with your interior.

Made with 100% recycled materials
ecol series

Pots with low environmental impact that have received Eco Mark certification

The Ecole series is a flower pot that uses 100% recycled polypropylene.From production to disposal, it has been certified as having a low environmental impact and is useful for environmental conservation, and has acquired the Eco Mark.It has a hand-kneaded texture that feels like it was handmade by a craftsman, and is recommended for modern Japanese homes.