Dojo Porcelain Modern Indoor Plant Pot With Saucer | 3.5 Inch
As a teenager, Todd loved Miami Vice. He loved the cars, the glamor, the hair (maybe not the hair). And while pot certainly had a role in the show, it’s safe to say that flower pots didn’t feature much. Regardless, the Dojo was named after the show’s lead actor - he played Tubbs... Or was it Crocket? Who knows. It’s a great pot.
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