
Minute Medium Ceramic Pot with Drainage Hole and Saucer, Green Blue
The 5-inch Green Blue is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and forty attempts is a lot of attempts for a color combination that was, by all accounts, working from the start. We kept going anyway, because green and blue together gave us more room to experiment than we expected. You can see the indecision in the best possible way, a green and a blue that clearly enjoyed each other's company through every one of those tries.
At five inches you can see some of that range still living in the final version: depth in the green, movement in the blue, the result of having had forty chances to get it exactly right and only needing about a dozen of them. Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta, and no two pots settle alike. The medium size is where all that happy over-testing finally has room to show.
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Minute Medium Ceramic Pot with Drainage Hole and Saucer, Green Blue
The 5-inch Green Blue is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and forty attempts is a lot of attempts for a color combination that was, by all accounts, working from the start. We kept going anyway, because green and blue together gave us more room to experiment than we expected. You can see the indecision in the best possible way, a green and a blue that clearly enjoyed each other's company through every one of those tries.
At five inches you can see some of that range still living in the final version: depth in the green, movement in the blue, the result of having had forty chances to get it exactly right and only needing about a dozen of them. Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta, and no two pots settle alike. The medium size is where all that happy over-testing finally has room to show.
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The 5-inch Green Blue is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and forty attempts is a lot of attempts for a color combination that was, by all accounts, working from the start. We kept going anyway, because green and blue together gave us more room to experiment than we expected. You can see the indecision in the best possible way, a green and a blue that clearly enjoyed each other's company through every one of those tries.
At five inches you can see some of that range still living in the final version: depth in the green, movement in the blue, the result of having had forty chances to get it exactly right and only needing about a dozen of them. Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta, and no two pots settle alike. The medium size is where all that happy over-testing finally has room to show.
























