
Channa Ceramic Planter Pot | 5.5 inch
The 5.5-inch Channa is a ceramic plant pot named after lunch, specifically the same lunch as the smaller one, which means there are now two pots in the catalog named after a single meal. This is either excessive or proof that it was a very good lunch, and we have stopped trying to determine which. The shape is quietly satisfying to pick up, which we did not plan and will take.
The larger Channa has more room and more presence and the exact same origin story, which we have told often enough that it has stopped being an explanation and become something closer to a philosophy: name things after what you ate, and see what happens. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot for a nursery container you can lift out to water. The results of the naming system have been, on balance, good. The Channa is two of those results.
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Channa Ceramic Planter Pot | 5.5 inch
The 5.5-inch Channa is a ceramic plant pot named after lunch, specifically the same lunch as the smaller one, which means there are now two pots in the catalog named after a single meal. This is either excessive or proof that it was a very good lunch, and we have stopped trying to determine which. The shape is quietly satisfying to pick up, which we did not plan and will take.
The larger Channa has more room and more presence and the exact same origin story, which we have told often enough that it has stopped being an explanation and become something closer to a philosophy: name things after what you ate, and see what happens. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot for a nursery container you can lift out to water. The results of the naming system have been, on balance, good. The Channa is two of those results.
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The 5.5-inch Channa is a ceramic plant pot named after lunch, specifically the same lunch as the smaller one, which means there are now two pots in the catalog named after a single meal. This is either excessive or proof that it was a very good lunch, and we have stopped trying to determine which. The shape is quietly satisfying to pick up, which we did not plan and will take.
The larger Channa has more room and more presence and the exact same origin story, which we have told often enough that it has stopped being an explanation and become something closer to a philosophy: name things after what you ate, and see what happens. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot for a nursery container you can lift out to water. The results of the naming system have been, on balance, good. The Channa is two of those results.
























