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2021 Catalog Volume 2 for Immediate Orders, Visit 2021 Catalog Volume 2 For immediate orders, visit www.craftwareusa.com 2021 Wholesale Catalog Terms & Conditions Measurements and Price: All prices are F.O.B. Omaha, NE, and subject to change without notice. All sizes are approximate and variation does exist both in color and size. Buying Programs: We offer programs for every buyer. From direct containers, assorted pallets to open stock, we have a program that meets your needs. Credit Cards: We accept Visa, Mastercard and Discover as payment. There is no fee for using a credit card for COD customers or credit customers who choose to pay within 5 business days of receipt of their order. After 5 business days, there will be a 3% convenience fee assessed to the balance due. Additional Notes: Finance charges accrue at a rate of 2% per month (24% APR) on past due balances. All claims of shortages or damage must be filed within 5 days after receipt of shipment. Damage claims must include photos of each item. No returns will be accepted without prior authorization. Return items are subject to a 20% restock fee. NSF checks will be assessed a $25 service charge. Final glazed colors will vary from item to item. Wood and gas firing methods can produce slightly different variations in color. Customers are always welcome to visit our warehouse! WIDTH We are located one block Cost Multiplier - Baskets North of I-80 in Omaha, NE S/2 S/3 S/4 S/5 between 60th & 72nd Street exits. A .40 .22 .14 .10 B .60 .33 .21 .15 C .45 .29 .20 Customer Hours: D .36 .25 Monday - Friday, E .30 7:30 am - 4:00 pm or by appointment HEIGHT Cost Multiplier - Pottery S/2 S/3 S/4 S/5 6606 Grover Street A .35 .15 .05 .05 Omaha, NE 68106-3631 B .65 .35 .20 .15 p. 402.505.9460 C .50 .30 .20 tf. 800.311.7491 D .45 .25 f. 402.505.9461 E .35 e. [email protected] Indicates item is frost proof www.craftwareusa.com @craftwarepottery Cover Photos: Steinbrink Landscaping & Greenhouses #craftwarepots Thank you to all our customers who send & share photos! Terracotta 4-5 Granite Clay 6 Dark Marbled Clay 7-8 Light Marbled Clay 8 Luna Pots & Bowls 9 Eco Friendly Planters 10-11 Small Pottery 12-25 Small Pottery with Drain Hole & Liner 12-17 Stoneware Small Pottery 16-17 Small Pottery with Attached Saucers 20-25 Orchid Pots 26-27 Table of Contents Table Glazed Terracotta 28-29 Pottery 30-47 Plant Stands 42-43 Pottery with Attached Saucers 44-47 Atlantis Pottery 48-49 Large Pottery 50-57 Glazed Saucers 58-59 Fibreclay Planters 60-63 All-Weather Poly Pots 64-69 Unique Planters 70 Orbs 71 Animal Planters 72-73 Birdbaths 74-75 Metal Pots & Pot Covers 76-80 Baskets 81-93 Outdoor Baskets 81-83 Woodchip Baskets 84-85 Baskets with Handles 86-89 Pot Covers 91-92 Doubles & Triples 93 Liners & Saucers 94 Floral Cover Plant Bags 95 Special Order Planters 95 Terracotta Standard Terracotta Pots Item # Size Saucer UPC Available GC 0225 2.25”w x 2”h (GC S0200) 649508001012 GC 0275 2.75”w x 2.25”h (GC S0250) 649508001029 July GC 0300 3”w x 2.75”h (GC S0250) 649508001036 July GC 0375 3.75”w x 3.25”h (GC S0300) 649508001050 GC 0400 4.25”w x 3.75”h (GC S0400) 649508001067 July GC 0500 5.25”w x 4.5”h (GC S0400) 649508001081 GC 0600 6”w x 5.25”h (GC S0500) 649508001104 GC 0700 6.75”w x 6”h (GC S0600) 649508001128 GC 0775 7.75”w x 6.75”h (GC S0700) 649508001142 GC 0800 8.5”w x 7.5”h (GC S0775) 649508001159 GC 1000 10.25”w x 8.75”h (GC S0875) 649508001173 GC 1200 12.25”w x 9.75”h (GC S1025) 649508001197 GC 1400 14.75”w x 11.75”h (GC S1300) 649508001210 July GC 1600 15.75”w x 13”h (GC S1300) 649508001227 Ltd Qty Culture Bowls Item # Size Saucer UPC Available GC CB500 5”w x 3”h (GC S0500) 649508014524 GC CB700 7”w x 3.75”h (GC S0700) 649508014548 GC CB900 9.5”w x 4.5”h (GC S0875) 649508014579 4 402-505-9460 • 800-311-7491 • 402-505-9461 • [email protected] PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE • FOR IMMEDIATE ORDERS VISIT WWW.CRAFTWAREUSA.COM 5 Waterproof Terracotta Saucers Item # Size UPC Available GC S0200 2.25”w x 0.75”h 649508017440 GC S0250 2.5”w x 0.75”h 649508017457 GC S0300 3”w x 0.75”h 649508017464 GC S0400 4.25”w x 0.75”h 649508017495 GC S0500 5.25”w x 1”h 649508017501 July GC S0600 6”w x 1.25”h 649508017518 GC S0700 7”w x 1.25”h 649508017525 GC S0775 7.75”w x 1.5”h 649508017532 GC S0875 8.75”w x 1.5”h 649508017549 GC S1025 10.25”w x 2”h 649508017563 GC S1300 13.25”w x 2.5”h 649508017587 July Rosenpot Item # Size Saucer UPC Available GC 407 3”w x 3.5”h (GC S0250) 649508013015 Sold Out GC 704 3”w x 3.5”h No Hole 649508013909 Sold Out PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE • FOR IMMEDIATE ORDERS VISIT WWW.CRAFTWAREUSA.COM 5 Granite Clay Granite Clay Pots feature a unique light coloration and special waterproofing for stain protection. Standard Pots Item # Size Saucer UPC Available GC 0400GR 4.25”w x 3.75”h (GC S0350GR) 649508055572 GC 0600GR 6”w x 5.25”h (GC S0500GR) 649508055596 GC 0775GR 7.75”w x 6.75”h (GC S0700GR) 649508055619 Calima Pots Item # Size Saucer UPC Available GC 2728GR 11.6"w x 10"h (GC S1100GR) 649508055640 Ltd Qty GC 2731GR 12.8”w x 11.2”h (GC S1100GR) 649508055657 Ltd Qty Waterproof Saucers Item # Size UPC Available GC S0350GR 3.5"w x 0.75"h 649508054537 GC S0500GR 5.5"w x 0.75"h 649508054551 GC S0700GR 7"w x 1"h 649508054681 GC S1100GR 11.5"w x 1.6"h 649508054704 July 6 402-505-9460 • 800-311-7491 • 402-505-9461 • [email protected] PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE • FOR IMMEDIATE ORDERS VISIT WWW.CRAFTWAREUSA.COM 7 Dark Marbled Clay Standard Pots Item # Size Saucer UPC Unit Price Qty Price Available GC 0400DC 4.25”w x 3.75”h (GC S0400DC) 649508050812 $0.66 $0.63 x 24 GC 0500DC 5.25”w x 4.5”h (GC S0400DC) 649508050829 $0.99 $0.94 x 24 GC 0600DC 6”w x 5.25”h (GC S0500DC) 649508050836 $1.27 $1.21 x 24 GC 0775DC 7.75”w x 6.75”h (GC S0700DC) 649508050850 $2.71 $2.57 x 24 July GC 1000DC 10.25”w x 8.75”h (GC S0875DC) 649508050874 $5.75 $5.60 x 6 GC 1200DC 12.25”w x 9.75”h (GC S1000DC) 649508050881 $9.25 N/A Garden Low Bowls Item # Size Saucer UPC Available GC 1422DC 8.8”w x 4”h (GC S0700DC) 649508091266 GC 1426DC 10.8”w x 4.4”h (GC S0875DC) 649508091273 GC 1431DC 12.8”w x 5.2”h (GC S1000DC) 649508091280 Waterproof Saucers Item # Size UPC Available GC S0400DC 4”w x 1”h 649508054322 July GC S0500DC 5.25”w x 1”h 649508054339 GC S0700DC 7”w x 1.25”h 649508054902 GC S0875DC 8.75”w x 1.5”h 649508054360 GC S1000DC 10.25”w x 1.6”h 649508054377 GC S1100DC 11.5”w x 1.6”h 649508054926 PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE • FOR IMMEDIATE ORDERS VISIT WWW.CRAFTWAREUSA.COM 7 Dark Marbled Clay Levante Pots Item # Size Saucer UPC Available GC 5626WHDC 10.25”w x 8.75”h (GC S0875DC) 649508051703 GC 5630WHDC 12”w x 10”h (GC S1000DC) 649508051710 GC 5635WHDC 14”w x 11.5”h (GC S1100DC) 649508051727 Ltd Qty Levy Planter Bowls Item # Size Saucer UPC Available GC LPB1000DC 10.25"w x 5"h (GC S0875DC) 649508051437 GC LPB1200DC 12”w x 5.75”h (GC S1000DC) 649508051444 Light Marbled Clay Levante Pots Item # Size Saucer UPC Available GC 5626WHMBL 10.4"w x 8.8"h (GC S0875MBL) 649508051703 GC 5630WHMBL 12”w x 10”h (GC S0950MBL) 649508051659 Levy Planter Bowls Item # Size Saucer UPC Available GC LPB1000MBL 10.4"w x 4.8"h (GC S0875MBL) 649508051639 GC LPB1200MBL 12”w x 5.6”h (GC S0950MBL) 649508051376 Waterproof Saucers Item # Size UPC Available GC S0775MBL 7.75"w x 1.5"h 649508018188 GC S0875MBL 8.75"w x 1.75"h 649508018140 GC S0950MBL 9.5"w x 1.75"h 649508018195 8 402-505-9460 • 800-311-7491 • 402-505-9461 • [email protected] PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE • FOR IMMEDIATE ORDERS VISIT WWW.CRAFTWAREUSA.COM 9 Luna Pots & Bowls (No Drainage Holes) Dark Marbled Clay Luna Item # Size UPC Available GC 5712DC 4.75”w x 3.5”h 649508966458 GC 5717DC 6.5”w x 4.8”h 649508966113 GC 5720DC 7.5”w x 6”h 649508966472 Ltd Qty Dark Marbled Clay Luna Bowl Item # Size UPC Available GC 5919DC 7.5”w x 4”h 649508992419 Brown Razzle Luna Pot Item # Size UPC Available GC 5712BZ 4.7”w x 3.5”h 649508002158 GC 5717BZ 6.3”w x 4.8”h 649508002172 Light Marbled Clay Luna Pot Item # Size UPC Available GC 5714MBL 5.4”w x 4”h 649508965895 GC 5723MBL 8.75”w x 6.75”h 649508966489 Light Marbled Clay Luna Bowl Item # Size UPC Available GC 5919MBL 7.5”w x 4”h 649508992426 Sold Out Granite Luna Pot Item # Size UPC Available GC 5712GR 4.75"w x 3.5"h 649508054629 Ltd Qty GC 5717GR 6.5"w x 4.8"h 649508054612 GC 5720GR 7.5”w x 6”h 649508054605 GC 5726GR *w/Hole 10.2"w x 7.8"h 649508055688 Saucer: GC S0700GR PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE • FOR IMMEDIATE ORDERS VISIT WWW.CRAFTWAREUSA.COM 9 10 402-505-9460 • 800-311-7491 • 402-505-9461 • [email protected] PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE • FOR IMMEDIATE ORDERS VISIT WWW.CRAFTWAREUSA.COM 11 Eco Friendly Planters Eco Friendly products are made from a patented blend of materials: plastic, wood dust, and stone powder.
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