
- Material Glass
- Use Indoor
- Style Contemporary
- Care Hand wash
Each vessel in this set of four is formed from clear glass in a flattened, oblate shape — wide enough to cradle a cutting upright, narrow enough to sit flush against the wall. The open mouth accepts stems, propagating roots, or a single bloom, while the transparent body puts the quiet drama of roots and water on full display. Mount them clustered on a bathroom tile, scattered across a living room wall, or arranged above a desk where something is always quietly growing.
As with all handworked glass, minor variations in form and clarity are part of the making — no two groupings will read quite the same way twice.
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Each vessel in this set of four is formed from clear glass in a flattened, oblate shape — wide enough to cradle a cutting upright, narrow enough to sit flush against the wall. The open mouth accepts stems, propagating roots, or a single bloom, while the transparent body puts the quiet drama of roots and water on full display. Mount them clustered on a bathroom tile, scattered across a living room wall, or arranged above a desk where something is always quietly growing.
As with all handworked glass, minor variations in form and clarity are part of the making — no two groupings will read quite the same way twice.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A living arrangement that asks almost nothing of you
Snip a cutting from a pothos on the sill, tuck it into water, and hang it. In a week the roots thread down through the glass — visible, unhurried, doing exactly what roots do. The wall does the rest.



