
Latte Lola Echeveria
A 46th anniversary gift has to compete with forty-six years of gifts that came before it, which is a lot of pressure for anything, though the Latte Lola Echeveria does not appear to feel it. Lola is a name that arrives with a backstory already attached — nobody named Lola has ever had a quiet year in her life. The echeveria, to its credit, is the most architecturally composed thing in any room it has ever entered: geometric, succulent, entirely unbothered by whatever Lola gets up to next. Latte Lola is what happens when that backstory meets that composure and the two of them decide, against reasonable odds, to make it work for forty-six years and counting. Every rosette is shaped by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, so the composure never actually chips or fades. The Ansel Adams Gallery has carried this piece in its shop for years, an association Lola treats as entirely expected.
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Latte Lola Echeveria
A 46th anniversary gift has to compete with forty-six years of gifts that came before it, which is a lot of pressure for anything, though the Latte Lola Echeveria does not appear to feel it. Lola is a name that arrives with a backstory already attached — nobody named Lola has ever had a quiet year in her life. The echeveria, to its credit, is the most architecturally composed thing in any room it has ever entered: geometric, succulent, entirely unbothered by whatever Lola gets up to next. Latte Lola is what happens when that backstory meets that composure and the two of them decide, against reasonable odds, to make it work for forty-six years and counting. Every rosette is shaped by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, so the composure never actually chips or fades. The Ansel Adams Gallery has carried this piece in its shop for years, an association Lola treats as entirely expected.
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A 46th anniversary gift has to compete with forty-six years of gifts that came before it, which is a lot of pressure for anything, though the Latte Lola Echeveria does not appear to feel it. Lola is a name that arrives with a backstory already attached — nobody named Lola has ever had a quiet year in her life. The echeveria, to its credit, is the most architecturally composed thing in any room it has ever entered: geometric, succulent, entirely unbothered by whatever Lola gets up to next. Latte Lola is what happens when that backstory meets that composure and the two of them decide, against reasonable odds, to make it work for forty-six years and counting. Every rosette is shaped by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, so the composure never actually chips or fades. The Ansel Adams Gallery has carried this piece in its shop for years, an association Lola treats as entirely expected.






















