About us

SUCUS was born through our journey in landscaping — through years of shaping outdoor spaces and developing a deep understanding of materials, plants, and the way people experience their environment. From this experience, the idea of SUCUS emerged naturally.
Over time, we came to realize that the planter was never just a supporting element. It has the ability to define a space — to elevate or disrupt the overall composition.
This realization led us to create something more intentional. Objects designed with the same care and sensitivity as the spaces they inhabit. What began as a search for better solutions gradually evolved into a clear direction: to create planters that feel integrated, balanced, and essential.
Today, SUCUS exists at that intersection — where function meets form, and where each piece contributes quietly but decisively to the identity of a space.

We believe that meaningful design is revealed over time. It is not defined by trends, but by its ability to remain relevant, balanced, and present within a space.
Our vision is to create objects that carry a sense of permanence — pieces that feel calm, structured, and intentional. Forms that integrate naturally across different environments, without the need to stand out.
We aim to offer products that maintain their presence through time, becoming part of the space rather than simply occupying it.

Each SUCUS planter is handcrafted, allowing for precision and attention to detail at every stage of the process.
This approach ensures consistency in form, balance in proportions, and a refined finish. At the same time, it gives each piece a subtle uniqueness — a result of the human touch behind its creation.

We work exclusively with high-quality fiberglass, a material chosen for its durability, strength, and lightweight nature.
It allows for clean forms and refined finishes, while ensuring resistance to weather conditions and long-term use. From smooth glossy surfaces to controlled rustic textures, each piece is designed to maintain both its performance and its aesthetic over time.