
Hexi Porcelain Pot With Drainage Hole | 4.5 inch
The Hexi Medium is a 4-inch hexagonal ceramic plant pot in a soft matte glaze. Six flat faces, a center drainage hole, and a saucer that sits flush underneath. The straight walls let one Hexi butt against the next, so a row of them tiles across a windowsill instead of leaving gaps.
The six-sided shape is the whole point. The walls are straight, the drainage hole is sized right, and the saucer fits under it without a lip sticking out. It's a pot that was built for the job rather than built to look complicated. Chive still doesn't fully understand why so many botanical gardens and museums keep ordering them, but they do, across 200-plus institutions in more than 40 countries. Those buyers know ceramic. They picked six straight sides.
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Hexi Porcelain Pot With Drainage Hole | 4.5 inch
The Hexi Medium is a 4-inch hexagonal ceramic plant pot in a soft matte glaze. Six flat faces, a center drainage hole, and a saucer that sits flush underneath. The straight walls let one Hexi butt against the next, so a row of them tiles across a windowsill instead of leaving gaps.
The six-sided shape is the whole point. The walls are straight, the drainage hole is sized right, and the saucer fits under it without a lip sticking out. It's a pot that was built for the job rather than built to look complicated. Chive still doesn't fully understand why so many botanical gardens and museums keep ordering them, but they do, across 200-plus institutions in more than 40 countries. Those buyers know ceramic. They picked six straight sides.
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The Hexi Medium is a 4-inch hexagonal ceramic plant pot in a soft matte glaze. Six flat faces, a center drainage hole, and a saucer that sits flush underneath. The straight walls let one Hexi butt against the next, so a row of them tiles across a windowsill instead of leaving gaps.
The six-sided shape is the whole point. The walls are straight, the drainage hole is sized right, and the saucer fits under it without a lip sticking out. It's a pot that was built for the job rather than built to look complicated. Chive still doesn't fully understand why so many botanical gardens and museums keep ordering them, but they do, across 200-plus institutions in more than 40 countries. Those buyers know ceramic. They picked six straight sides.
























