
- Material Rattan
- Use Indoor
- Style Bohemian
- Care Spot clean
Drawn from one of nature's more singular forms, this faux pitcher plant stem captures the tubular body, dark reticulated veining, and hooded cap of the real thing — rendered in a soft fabric-like material that reads as genuinely botanical at arm's length. The coloring moves gradually from root to hood, shifting through chartreuse green, pale ivory, and a deep wine red at the crown, with dark tracery running the full length of the stem.
Each stem is shaped by hand, and minor variation in the hood's curl or the vein pattern's spread is part of what makes the form feel so considered.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Drawn from one of nature's more singular forms, this faux pitcher plant stem captures the tubular body, dark reticulated veining, and hooded cap of the real thing — rendered in a soft fabric-like material that reads as genuinely botanical at arm's length. The coloring moves gradually from root to hood, shifting through chartreuse green, pale ivory, and a deep wine red at the crown, with dark tracery running the full length of the stem.
Each stem is shaped by hand, and minor variation in the hood's curl or the vein pattern's spread is part of what makes the form feel so considered.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The stem that makes people look twice
Three of these in a narrow ceramic vase and the whole shelf changes register — guests lean in, unsure at first whether they're looking at something living. The dark veining does most of the work.



