
Tika Pot & Saucer | 5 inch
The 5-inch Tika is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and it exists because you asked. For eight years Chive made the Tika in one size and considered the matter settled. Customers did not. They considered it an ongoing conversation, one Chive was part of whether it wanted to be or not. It did not, and then it did, because the emails kept arriving and the tone kept shifting.
At some point the phrase we love you guys dropped out of the subject line and something more direct took its place. You asked politely. Then you asked again. Then you asked in a way that suggested politeness had run its course. Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta, and this five-inch model fits a mid-size plant without crowding the windowsill. Chive got the message. Here's your bigger pot.
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Tika Pot & Saucer | 5 inch
The 5-inch Tika is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and it exists because you asked. For eight years Chive made the Tika in one size and considered the matter settled. Customers did not. They considered it an ongoing conversation, one Chive was part of whether it wanted to be or not. It did not, and then it did, because the emails kept arriving and the tone kept shifting.
At some point the phrase we love you guys dropped out of the subject line and something more direct took its place. You asked politely. Then you asked again. Then you asked in a way that suggested politeness had run its course. Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta, and this five-inch model fits a mid-size plant without crowding the windowsill. Chive got the message. Here's your bigger pot.
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The 5-inch Tika is a glazed ceramic plant pot with a center drainage hole and a matching saucer, and it exists because you asked. For eight years Chive made the Tika in one size and considered the matter settled. Customers did not. They considered it an ongoing conversation, one Chive was part of whether it wanted to be or not. It did not, and then it did, because the emails kept arriving and the tone kept shifting.
At some point the phrase we love you guys dropped out of the subject line and something more direct took its place. You asked politely. Then you asked again. Then you asked in a way that suggested politeness had run its course. Glazed ceramic holds moisture more evenly than raw terracotta, and this five-inch model fits a mid-size plant without crowding the windowsill. Chive got the message. Here's your bigger pot.
























