
Tika Large Ceramic Plant Pot with Drainage Hole and Saucer, New Grey
The large Tika in New Grey is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and it is the gray that people who understand color pick when they want a neutral that is not actually neutral: warm enough to not feel clinical, cool enough to not feel beige, the kind that makes everything around it look more considered than it was.
It is not the gray of a parking structure or a hardware-store cart. It is the gray of a perfectly worn pair of jeans that reached their ideal state around the fourth year of ownership and have not been improved upon since. Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta. We are color geeks here, and we do not use the word perfect lightly, and we are using it without hesitation. New Grey is perfect. The jeans know it. The pot knows it. The only question left is whether you know it yet.
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Tika Large Ceramic Plant Pot with Drainage Hole and Saucer, New Grey
The large Tika in New Grey is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and it is the gray that people who understand color pick when they want a neutral that is not actually neutral: warm enough to not feel clinical, cool enough to not feel beige, the kind that makes everything around it look more considered than it was.
It is not the gray of a parking structure or a hardware-store cart. It is the gray of a perfectly worn pair of jeans that reached their ideal state around the fourth year of ownership and have not been improved upon since. Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta. We are color geeks here, and we do not use the word perfect lightly, and we are using it without hesitation. New Grey is perfect. The jeans know it. The pot knows it. The only question left is whether you know it yet.
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The large Tika in New Grey is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and it is the gray that people who understand color pick when they want a neutral that is not actually neutral: warm enough to not feel clinical, cool enough to not feel beige, the kind that makes everything around it look more considered than it was.
It is not the gray of a parking structure or a hardware-store cart. It is the gray of a perfectly worn pair of jeans that reached their ideal state around the fourth year of ownership and have not been improved upon since. Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta. We are color geeks here, and we do not use the word perfect lightly, and we are using it without hesitation. New Grey is perfect. The jeans know it. The pot knows it. The only question left is whether you know it yet.
























