
Cut from oak or mahogany-finish wood, this wall-mounted propagation station holds a cluster of clear glass tubes through drilled openings — cuttings suspended in water, roots slowly forming, the whole thing quietly alive on your wall. The rhombus silhouette gives it a considered geometry that reads as sculpture as much as function, sitting somewhere between a botanical display and a working garden tool.
Each shelf is cut and assembled in small batches — wood grain, tone, and figuring will vary naturally from piece to piece.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Cut from oak or mahogany-finish wood, this wall-mounted propagation station holds a cluster of clear glass tubes through drilled openings — cuttings suspended in water, roots slowly forming, the whole thing quietly alive on your wall. The rhombus silhouette gives it a considered geometry that reads as sculpture as much as function, sitting somewhere between a botanical display and a working garden tool.
Each shelf is cut and assembled in small batches — wood grain, tone, and figuring will vary naturally from piece to piece.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
Your cuttings belong somewhere they can be seen
You snip a stem, drop it in water, and set it on the shelf — and then you actually watch it happen. The roots thread down through the glass, slow and deliberate, while the leaves push upward into the room.



