
Minute Medium Ceramic Pot with Drainage Hole and Saucer, Terracotta
The 5-inch Terracotta is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and at five inches the modern twist we insisted on has more room to prove its point. That point is that terracotta did not have to be the boring default it became, and the medium size makes the argument more convincingly than the small one can. If you also walk past the garden-center stack with a faint sense of grievance, this is the version of the color we made specifically for you. The shelf, not the stack, was always the goal.
Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta, and no two pots settle alike. We still do not love the original. We have made peace with this version, the one that took the same base color everyone is tired of and gave it a finish that earns a place on the shelf instead of just occupying one.
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Minute Medium Ceramic Pot with Drainage Hole and Saucer, Terracotta
The 5-inch Terracotta is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and at five inches the modern twist we insisted on has more room to prove its point. That point is that terracotta did not have to be the boring default it became, and the medium size makes the argument more convincingly than the small one can. If you also walk past the garden-center stack with a faint sense of grievance, this is the version of the color we made specifically for you. The shelf, not the stack, was always the goal.
Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta, and no two pots settle alike. We still do not love the original. We have made peace with this version, the one that took the same base color everyone is tired of and gave it a finish that earns a place on the shelf instead of just occupying one.
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The 5-inch Terracotta is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and at five inches the modern twist we insisted on has more room to prove its point. That point is that terracotta did not have to be the boring default it became, and the medium size makes the argument more convincingly than the small one can. If you also walk past the garden-center stack with a faint sense of grievance, this is the version of the color we made specifically for you. The shelf, not the stack, was always the goal.
Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta, and no two pots settle alike. We still do not love the original. We have made peace with this version, the one that took the same base color everyone is tired of and gave it a finish that earns a place on the shelf instead of just occupying one.
























