
Lilo Large Porcelain Modern Indoor Plant Pot - Olive
The large Lilo in Olive is a porcelain plant pot, the most expensive thing we make, and one of the few large objects we have ever managed to make adorable instead of imposing. The odds are the same as the small Lilo, which is to say bad.
The round, precise shape means roughly sixty percent never make it out of the firing, and the ones that do come out perfect or not at all. Olive is the color for people who want the softness of the shape without the obviousness of white, a quieter green that settles into a room rather than announcing itself. It is the size of something you want to hug, which remains a strange ambition for a plant pot and a stranger one to achieve. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot. You are paying for the ones that came out right, and Olive, when it does, is worth the wait.
Original: $58.00
-65%$58.00
$20.30Lilo Large Porcelain Modern Indoor Plant Pot - Olive
The large Lilo in Olive is a porcelain plant pot, the most expensive thing we make, and one of the few large objects we have ever managed to make adorable instead of imposing. The odds are the same as the small Lilo, which is to say bad.
The round, precise shape means roughly sixty percent never make it out of the firing, and the ones that do come out perfect or not at all. Olive is the color for people who want the softness of the shape without the obviousness of white, a quieter green that settles into a room rather than announcing itself. It is the size of something you want to hug, which remains a strange ambition for a plant pot and a stranger one to achieve. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot. You are paying for the ones that came out right, and Olive, when it does, is worth the wait.
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The large Lilo in Olive is a porcelain plant pot, the most expensive thing we make, and one of the few large objects we have ever managed to make adorable instead of imposing. The odds are the same as the small Lilo, which is to say bad.
The round, precise shape means roughly sixty percent never make it out of the firing, and the ones that do come out perfect or not at all. Olive is the color for people who want the softness of the shape without the obviousness of white, a quieter green that settles into a room rather than announcing itself. It is the size of something you want to hug, which remains a strange ambition for a plant pot and a stranger one to achieve. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot. You are paying for the ones that came out right, and Olive, when it does, is worth the wait.
























