
Lilo Porcelain Modern Indoor Plant Pot | 4.5 inch
The Lilo is a small porcelain plant pot, and it is the most expensive thing we make, which we mention up front because it is the first question and we would rather answer it than dodge it. The shape is the reason.
It is round and precise, the kind of curve that is either exactly right or not right at all, and roughly sixty percent of them do not survive the firing. The ones that do are perfect. Not marketing perfect. The kind where you pick it up and your shoulders come down half an inch without asking your permission. That is what the price buys: not the porcelain, not the difficulty, just the small overwhelming fact of something being exactly as cute as it was meant to be. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot. We make no apology for the cost, and the Lilo has never once apologized for being worth it.
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Lilo Porcelain Modern Indoor Plant Pot | 4.5 inch
The Lilo is a small porcelain plant pot, and it is the most expensive thing we make, which we mention up front because it is the first question and we would rather answer it than dodge it. The shape is the reason.
It is round and precise, the kind of curve that is either exactly right or not right at all, and roughly sixty percent of them do not survive the firing. The ones that do are perfect. Not marketing perfect. The kind where you pick it up and your shoulders come down half an inch without asking your permission. That is what the price buys: not the porcelain, not the difficulty, just the small overwhelming fact of something being exactly as cute as it was meant to be. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot. We make no apology for the cost, and the Lilo has never once apologized for being worth it.
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The Lilo is a small porcelain plant pot, and it is the most expensive thing we make, which we mention up front because it is the first question and we would rather answer it than dodge it. The shape is the reason.
It is round and precise, the kind of curve that is either exactly right or not right at all, and roughly sixty percent of them do not survive the firing. The ones that do are perfect. Not marketing perfect. The kind where you pick it up and your shoulders come down half an inch without asking your permission. That is what the price buys: not the porcelain, not the difficulty, just the small overwhelming fact of something being exactly as cute as it was meant to be. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot. We make no apology for the cost, and the Lilo has never once apologized for being worth it.
























