A dip in the ink of a moonlit sea, A glossy blue bell for you and me. I’ve traded my etchings for a shine so deep, For secrets and dreams you’re meant to keep. With a dip of gold where the shadows meet, I’ll sit quite still on my tripod feet.
To complement the deep, cosmic blue of the glaze, a Silver Squill is an excellent choice; its silver-patterned leaves and purple undersides resonate beautifully with the cool tones of the pot. If you are looking for a Hoya, the Hoya 'Silver Lady' offers shimmering, lance-shaped leaves that mirror the polished finish of the Bellflower. For a cactus variety, the Blue Candle Cactus (Myrtillocactus geometrizans) is a perfect match. Its naturally glaucous, blue-green skin looks sophisticated against the glossy glaze and provides a clean, vertical line. Another lovely option is the Pearl Plant (Haworthia pumila), which features raised white "pearls" on its dark green leaves, reminiscent of stars reflecting on the surface of the blue glaze.
A companion for your desk to hold the intangible—those wandering thoughts and midday daydreams that need a bit of green to take root.”
Each piece is a hand-sculpted invitation to pause and a tiny sanctuary for the small, hardy greens that thrive in our diverse climates. These companions are built to endure and inspire, whether they are settled on a sun-drenched windowsill or resting on your tabletop beside your morning tea. Standing steady on signature tripod legs, the design provides an essential lift to keep your surfaces dry and allow roots to breathe with 360-degree air circulation. From the humid coastal breeze to the dry warmth of the plains, they are grounded, simple anchors for your space.
Each piece is high-fired and sturdy, made to be a comforting presence beside your favourite books or your late-night sketches. They are perfectly sized for slow-growing gems like the lotus-shaped Laxmi Kamal, the lucky Miniature Jade, or a bright Moon Cactus. Whether you choose a hardy Snake Plant pup or a striking Zebra Haworthia, these little companions turn a small patch of desk into a living garden for your daydreams.