Moog Porcelain Succulent Garden Dish
The Moog in White is a low, wide ceramic succulent dish, designed for the kind of plant that has shallow roots and strong opinions about not sitting in water. Somewhere along the way it also became the unofficial lunch plate of this entire studio.
Nobody remembers exactly when that started, only that it did, and now it would feel strange to eat lunch here off anything else. White is the version that looks most like the plate it secretly is. There is no drainage hole, so it suits succulents, cacti, or a small arrangement, watered with a light hand. Ryan has taken the whole thing further than the rest of us and owns a full set as actual dinnerware at home, which we found out gradually and have decided not to discourage, because the Moog holds a sandwich beautifully and we are not going to pretend otherwise.
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