
Tika Pot & Saucer | 3 inch
The 3-inch Tika is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and it was the second pot line we ever made. That means it arrived before we fully understood what we were doing and after we had stopped pretending that we did, which turns out to be the exact right moment to make something.
The Tika is a play on color, specifically the colors that should not win and keep winning anyway: the tennis-ball yellows, the bubble-gum pinks, the ones that walk into a room full of white and sage green and leave with everyone's attention. Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta, and the glazed surface wipes clean. At three inches it is the smallest way to let one of those colors into the room. We root for them every time, and they have never once let us down.
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Tika Pot & Saucer | 3 inch
The 3-inch Tika is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and it was the second pot line we ever made. That means it arrived before we fully understood what we were doing and after we had stopped pretending that we did, which turns out to be the exact right moment to make something.
The Tika is a play on color, specifically the colors that should not win and keep winning anyway: the tennis-ball yellows, the bubble-gum pinks, the ones that walk into a room full of white and sage green and leave with everyone's attention. Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta, and the glazed surface wipes clean. At three inches it is the smallest way to let one of those colors into the room. We root for them every time, and they have never once let us down.
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The 3-inch Tika is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and it was the second pot line we ever made. That means it arrived before we fully understood what we were doing and after we had stopped pretending that we did, which turns out to be the exact right moment to make something.
The Tika is a play on color, specifically the colors that should not win and keep winning anyway: the tennis-ball yellows, the bubble-gum pinks, the ones that walk into a room full of white and sage green and leave with everyone's attention. Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta, and the glazed surface wipes clean. At three inches it is the smallest way to let one of those colors into the room. We root for them every time, and they have never once let us down.
























