
Pina Ceramic Succulent Planter Pot
Pina is a ceramic plant pot cast from a mold taken directly off an actual pineapple, because at some point someone in this studio looked at a piece of fruit and thought, this texture deserves to hold a plant, and then, instead of moving on with their day, acted on it.
Yes, we know we are geeks. We made peace with that about ourselves a long time ago. The result is a surface that catches light the way the original fruit did, ridged and considered, and the only thing missing is the smell, which on reflection is probably for the best. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot for a nursery container you can lift out to water. Pina is what happens when nobody in the room talks you out of the idea, and we have stopped trying to be talked out of them.
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Pina Ceramic Succulent Planter Pot
Pina is a ceramic plant pot cast from a mold taken directly off an actual pineapple, because at some point someone in this studio looked at a piece of fruit and thought, this texture deserves to hold a plant, and then, instead of moving on with their day, acted on it.
Yes, we know we are geeks. We made peace with that about ourselves a long time ago. The result is a surface that catches light the way the original fruit did, ridged and considered, and the only thing missing is the smell, which on reflection is probably for the best. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot for a nursery container you can lift out to water. Pina is what happens when nobody in the room talks you out of the idea, and we have stopped trying to be talked out of them.
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Pina is a ceramic plant pot cast from a mold taken directly off an actual pineapple, because at some point someone in this studio looked at a piece of fruit and thought, this texture deserves to hold a plant, and then, instead of moving on with their day, acted on it.
Yes, we know we are geeks. We made peace with that about ourselves a long time ago. The result is a surface that catches light the way the original fruit did, ridged and considered, and the only thing missing is the smell, which on reflection is probably for the best. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot for a nursery container you can lift out to water. Pina is what happens when nobody in the room talks you out of the idea, and we have stopped trying to be talked out of them.
























