
Paul Ceramic Pot And Saucer Set With Drainage | 3 inch
The 3" heavy ceramic plant pot is part of the Paul line, the heaviest pots we make, built for the customer who decides with their hands before their eyes get a vote. The weight is the whole pitch: lift it once and most other pots on the shelf quietly stop being in the running.
Solid, dense glazed ceramic, with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer. At three inches it suits a single succulent, a cutting, or a small herb. The drainage hole keeps water moving instead of pooling at the roots, and the matching saucer keeps it off the surface underneath, so the pot works as well on a windowsill as it does on a shelf.
Somewhere out there is a person who has never once bought a pot without lifting it first, and is, unknowingly, living their best life.
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Paul Ceramic Pot And Saucer Set With Drainage | 3 inch
The 3" heavy ceramic plant pot is part of the Paul line, the heaviest pots we make, built for the customer who decides with their hands before their eyes get a vote. The weight is the whole pitch: lift it once and most other pots on the shelf quietly stop being in the running.
Solid, dense glazed ceramic, with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer. At three inches it suits a single succulent, a cutting, or a small herb. The drainage hole keeps water moving instead of pooling at the roots, and the matching saucer keeps it off the surface underneath, so the pot works as well on a windowsill as it does on a shelf.
Somewhere out there is a person who has never once bought a pot without lifting it first, and is, unknowingly, living their best life.
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The 3" heavy ceramic plant pot is part of the Paul line, the heaviest pots we make, built for the customer who decides with their hands before their eyes get a vote. The weight is the whole pitch: lift it once and most other pots on the shelf quietly stop being in the running.
Solid, dense glazed ceramic, with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer. At three inches it suits a single succulent, a cutting, or a small herb. The drainage hole keeps water moving instead of pooling at the roots, and the matching saucer keeps it off the surface underneath, so the pot works as well on a windowsill as it does on a shelf.
Somewhere out there is a person who has never once bought a pot without lifting it first, and is, unknowingly, living their best life.
























