Redolí
Redolí is a ceramic self-watering system that combines design with the cultural heritage of the Albufera of Valencia. Inspired by the characteristic curved silhouette of the traditional Albufera fishing nets, known as mornells, its name refers to the redolines, the strategic and fixed fishing spots of the region.



This self-watering device enables water saving and continuous irrigation, ensuring plant well-being through a simple operation: the product is inserted into the soil and its water reservoir is filled, allowing water to gradually filter through the terracotta to irrigate the plant in a controlled way. Depending on the type of plant and environmental conditions, Redolí can provide water for approximately one week, making plant care easier without the need for constant user intervention.
Redolí is made from grogged terracotta, chosen for its ability to allow water to gradually filter into the soil and reach the roots. In addition, a ceramic glaze has been applied to the upper section and the lid, both inside and outside, to prevent evaporation or possible water leakage while also adding aesthetic value.
For these reasons, this drip-irrigation system is more than a simple plant accessory: it is a piece of functional craftsmanship with an intuitive design that promotes responsible water use while highlighting the cultural heritage linked to a historical method connected to the local tradition of artisanal fishing.
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