
Minute Small Ceramic Pot with Drainage Hole and Saucer, Green Cement
The 3" Ceramic Plant Pot in Green Cement is a glazed ceramic plant pot from Minute, the line where we stopped pretending to be modest. The smallest Minute does in three inches what the rest of the line does at scale: layered glazes left to bleed and pool until two colors look like they argued and both won.
Green Cement reads matte and mineral, a muted green over a gray-cement base that looks unglazed until you touch it. A center drainage hole and a matching saucer sit under the glaze, because a pot this involved still has to keep a plant alive.
At three inches it is either restraint or showing off at reduced scale, and we have stopped trying to tell which. It looks unglazed until you touch it, at which point it stops pretending.
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Minute Small Ceramic Pot with Drainage Hole and Saucer, Green Cement
The 3" Ceramic Plant Pot in Green Cement is a glazed ceramic plant pot from Minute, the line where we stopped pretending to be modest. The smallest Minute does in three inches what the rest of the line does at scale: layered glazes left to bleed and pool until two colors look like they argued and both won.
Green Cement reads matte and mineral, a muted green over a gray-cement base that looks unglazed until you touch it. A center drainage hole and a matching saucer sit under the glaze, because a pot this involved still has to keep a plant alive.
At three inches it is either restraint or showing off at reduced scale, and we have stopped trying to tell which. It looks unglazed until you touch it, at which point it stops pretending.
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The 3" Ceramic Plant Pot in Green Cement is a glazed ceramic plant pot from Minute, the line where we stopped pretending to be modest. The smallest Minute does in three inches what the rest of the line does at scale: layered glazes left to bleed and pool until two colors look like they argued and both won.
Green Cement reads matte and mineral, a muted green over a gray-cement base that looks unglazed until you touch it. A center drainage hole and a matching saucer sit under the glaze, because a pot this involved still has to keep a plant alive.
At three inches it is either restraint or showing off at reduced scale, and we have stopped trying to tell which. It looks unglazed until you touch it, at which point it stops pretending.
























