
Virago Large Porcelain Plant Pot
The Virago is a porcelain planter, and the reason it exists in white before anything else is spite. For years, every visitor bought white. Chive made other colors; nobody cared. So the whole line went out in nothing but white, on the theory that it would force people to notice they had a choice. It didn't. The white sold immediately, and people asked for more.
Chive has since expanded the collection into three sizes, three silhouettes, and five matte colors. The spite remains. Porcelain at any scale is overkill, fired hard and dense so the matte finish outlasts most of the furniture it sits beside. There's a pot for a rooted cutting and a pot for a floor tree. Each has a center drainage hole and a detachable saucer, and enough weight to keep a top-heavy plant from tipping. Buy a color if you want. You'll buy white.
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Virago Large Porcelain Plant Pot
The Virago is a porcelain planter, and the reason it exists in white before anything else is spite. For years, every visitor bought white. Chive made other colors; nobody cared. So the whole line went out in nothing but white, on the theory that it would force people to notice they had a choice. It didn't. The white sold immediately, and people asked for more.
Chive has since expanded the collection into three sizes, three silhouettes, and five matte colors. The spite remains. Porcelain at any scale is overkill, fired hard and dense so the matte finish outlasts most of the furniture it sits beside. There's a pot for a rooted cutting and a pot for a floor tree. Each has a center drainage hole and a detachable saucer, and enough weight to keep a top-heavy plant from tipping. Buy a color if you want. You'll buy white.
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The Virago is a porcelain planter, and the reason it exists in white before anything else is spite. For years, every visitor bought white. Chive made other colors; nobody cared. So the whole line went out in nothing but white, on the theory that it would force people to notice they had a choice. It didn't. The white sold immediately, and people asked for more.
Chive has since expanded the collection into three sizes, three silhouettes, and five matte colors. The spite remains. Porcelain at any scale is overkill, fired hard and dense so the matte finish outlasts most of the furniture it sits beside. There's a pot for a rooted cutting and a pot for a floor tree. Each has a center drainage hole and a detachable saucer, and enough weight to keep a top-heavy plant from tipping. Buy a color if you want. You'll buy white.
























