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Plant container with a french name

I saw an article in a decorating magazine about planting green plants in an unusual container.  It seemed to be made of clay in somewhat of a free-form shape.  I remember that the containers were referred to by a special name.  I believe it was a french word beginning with the letters: bois or boir.  I have tried unsucessfully to find the article since I do not know what mag I saw it in.  Can anyone help my with either the article or the name of the container?

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It could be faux bois...It means false wood in French. Many things are made out faux bois, plant containers being one of them.

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