
Olive Green Echeveria
A gift for photographers, studio creatives, and anyone who organizes a desk around what is worth looking at: the Olive Green Echeveria is a ceramic wall flower modeled on the precise geometric rosette of the live succulent. Four and a half inches across, handmade, one screw, no water, no maintenance. The form radiates outward from a dense center in graduated leaf tiers, the olive glaze settling with minor variation from piece to piece during kiln firing — no two come out identical. It hangs flush to any wall surface or sits on a shelf without hardware. The studio has been making ceramic succulents since 2004 and this form has never become easy to produce: the rosette requires consistent hand-forming regardless of its relative size in the collection, because the geometry does not accommodate shortcuts. Succulents look simple. They are not. Carried by the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, where it sits in the conservatory gift shop alongside the living specimens it was modeled from.
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Olive Green Echeveria
A gift for photographers, studio creatives, and anyone who organizes a desk around what is worth looking at: the Olive Green Echeveria is a ceramic wall flower modeled on the precise geometric rosette of the live succulent. Four and a half inches across, handmade, one screw, no water, no maintenance. The form radiates outward from a dense center in graduated leaf tiers, the olive glaze settling with minor variation from piece to piece during kiln firing — no two come out identical. It hangs flush to any wall surface or sits on a shelf without hardware. The studio has been making ceramic succulents since 2004 and this form has never become easy to produce: the rosette requires consistent hand-forming regardless of its relative size in the collection, because the geometry does not accommodate shortcuts. Succulents look simple. They are not. Carried by the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, where it sits in the conservatory gift shop alongside the living specimens it was modeled from.
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A gift for photographers, studio creatives, and anyone who organizes a desk around what is worth looking at: the Olive Green Echeveria is a ceramic wall flower modeled on the precise geometric rosette of the live succulent. Four and a half inches across, handmade, one screw, no water, no maintenance. The form radiates outward from a dense center in graduated leaf tiers, the olive glaze settling with minor variation from piece to piece during kiln firing — no two come out identical. It hangs flush to any wall surface or sits on a shelf without hardware. The studio has been making ceramic succulents since 2004 and this form has never become easy to produce: the rosette requires consistent hand-forming regardless of its relative size in the collection, because the geometry does not accommodate shortcuts. Succulents look simple. They are not. Carried by the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, where it sits in the conservatory gift shop alongside the living specimens it was modeled from.






















