Svek Ceramic Indoor Succulent Pot

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Regular price $7.95
Colors: Absinthe Green
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Svek is a ceramic plant pot named after the best record label in Sweden in the year 2000, a very specific moment in a very specific country for a very specific kind of music that roughly four hundred people outside Stockholm knew about and all four hundred felt strongly about.

The label's website is gone now, replaced by a clothing company, which is what happens to most things that were briefly perfect: they become slightly more commercially viable and considerably less interesting. We named a pot after Svek before it became a clothing company, and we would like that noted, in writing, here. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot for a nursery container you can lift out to water. The music was better than the clothing, and the pot, we are pleased to report, has outlasted both.

Product detail
  • Color: Absinthe Green, Black, Blue Grey 1, Blue Grey 3, Cobalt, Coral, Dewberry, Frost Blue, Gold, Green Grey, Greenish, Grey Lilac, Midnight Blue, Mustard Green, Orange, Pea Green, Sable, Sandy Lilac, Silver, Sky Blue, Smoke Green, Tan, White, Yellow
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Glaze finish: Glazed
  • Finish variation: Natural variation between pieces
  • Drainage: No drainage hole
  • Saucer: No Saucer
  • Dishwasher safe: Yes
  • Indoor / Outdoor: For indoor use and covered outdoor temperate weather use
  • Designed by: Chive Studio
  • Year Designed: 2015
Dimension

2.45 inches diameter, 2.45 inches tall

Plants that love this pot
  • Succulents
  • Cacti
  • Haworthia
  • Echeveria
  • Jade plant
  • Aloe
  • Air plants (Tillandsia)
  • Lithops

Potting in a Pot Without Drainage

  1. Add a 1-inch layer of small stones or LECA pebbles at the bottom to create a small reservoir, since there is no drainage hole.
  2. Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix. Not garden soil.
  3. Transplant from the nursery pot, or set the nursery pot inside and lift it out to water.
  4. Water sparingly. Without a drainage hole, less is always safer than more, so let the soil dry between waterings.
  5. Keep it in bright, indirect light, and pour off any standing water pooling at the bottom.

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Pot Care instructions
  1. Dishwasher-safe. Can also be hand-washed with warm soapy water and a soft cloth.
  2. The glaze is dipped and kiln-fired — it is sealed, durable, and not looking for trouble. No special cleaning products required.
  3. For pots with saucers empty the saucer periodically. Standing water in the saucer defeats the purpose of having a drainage hole, which is a thing we feel strongly about.
  4. Not frost-safe. Designed for indoor use and covered outdoor temperate weather use. Freezing temperatures are not recommended.
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  • International Ships: to 40 countries — rates at checkout
  • Packaging Ships: in outer box to protect gift box

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Returns

We accept returns within 30 days of delivery on unused items in original packaging. If your piece arrives damaged, contact us within 14 days with a photo and we will replace it at no charge.

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Named After a Record Label

Svek was the best record label in Sweden in the year 2000. That is a very specific claim about a very specific moment in a very specific country, for a kind of music that maybe four hundred people outside Stockholm knew about, all of whom felt strongly, and several of whom we suspect now work here.

The label's website is gone. In its place is a clothing company, which is what happens to most things that were briefly perfect: they become slightly more commercially viable and considerably less interesting, and the people who were there for the original develop a particular expression they use at dinner parties when it comes up.

We named a pot after Svek before it became a clothing company, and we would like that noted, in writing, here, where it cannot be quietly revised later. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot for a nursery container you lift out to water. The music was better than the clothing. The pot, we are pleased to report, has outlasted both, and shows no sign of selling out to anyone. The glaze is quiet and a little severe, which feels appropriate for a name borrowed from a scene that prided itself on exactly that.


Potting a plant with Chive

  1. Place a 1-inch layer of small stones or LECA pebbles at the bottom of the pot. Optional, but it helps with airflow.
  2. Add well-draining potting mix appropriate to your plant. Not garden soil. We know your grandmother used garden soil. She was wrong about this one thing.
  3. Transplant from the nursery pot, leaving about 1 inch at the top for watering.
  4. Set the pot on the matching saucer.
  5. Water thoroughly until water runs out the drainage hole into the saucer. Empty the saucer once the plant has absorbed what it needs.
Repotting plants with Chive | Chive Studio

The Ultimate Repotting Guide

For those who have killed a plant. Or several. Or, frankly, many.

Before you put a plant into your new pot, you have to get it out of the nursery pot — a process that ends badly more often than any gardening influencer will admit. We wrote a full guide: when to repot (early spring, and not when you're feeling impulsive in October), which soil to use, how to tell your plant is root-bound, and how to avoid the three mistakes that kill perfectly healthy plants within a week of a well-intentioned repotting.

It is the guide we wish someone had handed us twenty-five years ago. It is written by people who have personally committed most of the errors in it.

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The Rest of the No-Drainage Range

The Svek is one quiet glaze in a range of pots that all skip the drainage hole. From a wedding cup to a resin planter, the no-drainage collection has range. Shop pots without drainage

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No Drainage, No Problem

The Svek has no drainage hole, so a succulent and a measured pour are the pairing. Drop a nursery pot inside if you like. Prefer drainage? The full range has it. Shop pots with drainage

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For the Part You Cannot See

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The New York Botanical Garden Never Heard the Record

Svek is designed by Chive Studio, drawn in-house like the rest of a catalog we have spent decades keeping original. Our ceramics are stocked by botanical garden gift shops and museum stores across North America, including the New York Botanical Garden and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The name is an inside joke about a defunct Swedish record label, but the pot is held to the same standard as the work that fills those shops, because the studio keeps one standard and the references nobody else gets do not lower it.

We design everything we sell, keep it in independent stores and our own shops rather than big-box shelves, and ship to more than forty countries. We named the pot before the label sold out, and we have made the pot well enough that, unlike the label, it has not had to compromise on anything since.


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Frequently asked questions

What is the Svek pot used for?

The Svek is a ceramic pot for indoor plants. It works well for succulents, cacti, and other plants that like to dry out and suits modern, boho, and minimalist rooms. As a ceramic pot, the Svek fits a shelf, sill, or desk and pairs cleanly with the rest of the Chive pot range. It comes in several colorways to match different rooms.

Is the Svek a plant pot without a drainage hole?

No, the Svek is an indoor pot without a drainage hole, so it is best used with plants that tolerate less frequent watering or as a cachepot. Either plant succulents directly and water lightly, or drop a nursery pot inside and lift it out to water. Without a drainage hole, the trick is to add water slowly and avoid leaving any pooled at the bottom.

What plants grow well in the Svek?

The Svek is a ceramic pot that holds a nursery plant of a similar width, so match the grower pot to the opening rather than the mature size of the plant. Good choices include succulents, cacti, and other plants that like to dry out. For an indoor plant pot, size up by about an inch when you repot so roots have room without swimming in soil.

Does the Svek pot include a tray?

The Svek does not include a saucer, which suits its use as a decorative pot. If you plant directly in it, water lightly so nothing collects at the base, or set a nursery pot inside and lift it out to water over a sink. A small cork pad underneath protects furniture if you keep the Svek on a shelf. As an indoor pot without a tray, it is forgiving as long as you water with a light hand.

Are ceramic plant pots good for indoor plants?

Yes, the Svek is a ceramic plant pot. Ceramic is fired hard, holds glaze color well, and does not break down with watering the way untreated materials can, which makes ceramic plant pots a reliable choice for indoor plants. The Svek is glazed to seal the surface, so it wipes clean and keeps its finish on a sill, shelf, or table.

How do I care for plants in the Svek pot?

To water the Svek, add small amounts and stop before anything pools at the bottom, since this pot has no drainage hole. The easiest method is to keep the plant in its nursery pot, lift it out to water over a sink, let it drain, and set it back. Watering a pot without drainage is mostly about restraint, less water, less often.

Is the Svek a good ceramic pot for succulents?

The Svek is a good ceramic pot for succulents. Succulents like the tighter, fast-drying conditions of a pot without a drainage hole, as long as you water lightly. For anyone searching for a ceramic pot for succulents, the Svek covers both looks and function. Match the nursery pot to the opening and the plant settles in without fuss.

Does the Svek work as a housewarming gift?

The Svek makes a practical gift for a plant lover because it is a finished ceramic pot that solves a real problem rather than adding clutter. It pairs easily with a plant they already own and suits most modern interiors. For a plant pot gift that gets used, the Svek is an easy choice, and it suits anyone building an indoor plant collection.

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The pot is sorted. Now what goes in it?

Shido seeds come vacuum-sealed, non-GMO, and packaged well enough that people keep the packets after the seeds are gone. Which is either a design success or a problem, depending on how you look at it.

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