
Dyad Large Porcelain Plant Pot, White
The Large matte-and-glossy porcelain plant pot in White is part of the Dyad line, built on a single idea: a matte body paired with a glossy glaze. Matte does the quiet work and the gloss gets the attention, and the line where they meet is the part you will keep touching. Neither finish is especially interesting alone; together they are difficult to put back down.
A matte body under a glossy glaze, with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer. At full size it suits a floor or statement plant that has earned the room. The drainage hole keeps water moving instead of pooling at the roots, and the matching saucer keeps it off the surface underneath, so the pot works as well on a windowsill as it does on a shelf.
White started everything here, and on some level has never fully forgiven us for what happened next.
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Dyad Large Porcelain Plant Pot, White
The Large matte-and-glossy porcelain plant pot in White is part of the Dyad line, built on a single idea: a matte body paired with a glossy glaze. Matte does the quiet work and the gloss gets the attention, and the line where they meet is the part you will keep touching. Neither finish is especially interesting alone; together they are difficult to put back down.
A matte body under a glossy glaze, with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer. At full size it suits a floor or statement plant that has earned the room. The drainage hole keeps water moving instead of pooling at the roots, and the matching saucer keeps it off the surface underneath, so the pot works as well on a windowsill as it does on a shelf.
White started everything here, and on some level has never fully forgiven us for what happened next.
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The Large matte-and-glossy porcelain plant pot in White is part of the Dyad line, built on a single idea: a matte body paired with a glossy glaze. Matte does the quiet work and the gloss gets the attention, and the line where they meet is the part you will keep touching. Neither finish is especially interesting alone; together they are difficult to put back down.
A matte body under a glossy glaze, with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer. At full size it suits a floor or statement plant that has earned the room. The drainage hole keeps water moving instead of pooling at the roots, and the matching saucer keeps it off the surface underneath, so the pot works as well on a windowsill as it does on a shelf.
White started everything here, and on some level has never fully forgiven us for what happened next.
























