
Moog Porcelain Succulent Garden Dish - Blue Grey
The Moog in Blue Grey is a low, wide ceramic succulent dish, the right shape for shallow-rooted plants that resent standing water and the wrong shape, technically, for lunch, which has not stopped any of us. The blue holds up under a window's worth of afternoon light.
It started as a dish for succulents and quietly became the studio's lunch plate, a transition nobody decided on and nobody has reversed. Blue Grey is the coolest of the three colors, the one that looks equally at home holding a cactus or, if we are honest, a bowl of something at noon. There is no drainage hole, so plant succulents or cacti and water sparingly. Ryan eats dinner off a full set of these at home. We learned this slowly, and we have chosen, on reflection, to take it as a compliment to the dish rather than a concern about Ryan.
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Moog Porcelain Succulent Garden Dish - Blue Grey
The Moog in Blue Grey is a low, wide ceramic succulent dish, the right shape for shallow-rooted plants that resent standing water and the wrong shape, technically, for lunch, which has not stopped any of us. The blue holds up under a window's worth of afternoon light.
It started as a dish for succulents and quietly became the studio's lunch plate, a transition nobody decided on and nobody has reversed. Blue Grey is the coolest of the three colors, the one that looks equally at home holding a cactus or, if we are honest, a bowl of something at noon. There is no drainage hole, so plant succulents or cacti and water sparingly. Ryan eats dinner off a full set of these at home. We learned this slowly, and we have chosen, on reflection, to take it as a compliment to the dish rather than a concern about Ryan.
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The Moog in Blue Grey is a low, wide ceramic succulent dish, the right shape for shallow-rooted plants that resent standing water and the wrong shape, technically, for lunch, which has not stopped any of us. The blue holds up under a window's worth of afternoon light.
It started as a dish for succulents and quietly became the studio's lunch plate, a transition nobody decided on and nobody has reversed. Blue Grey is the coolest of the three colors, the one that looks equally at home holding a cactus or, if we are honest, a bowl of something at noon. There is no drainage hole, so plant succulents or cacti and water sparingly. Ryan eats dinner off a full set of these at home. We learned this slowly, and we have chosen, on reflection, to take it as a compliment to the dish rather than a concern about Ryan.
























