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Group Partner's ceramic flower pots are slip-cast in terra cotta with colour fast finish. Each piece comes with a drainage hole and matching saucer. Pots will age like traditional terra cotta - water lines and mineral deposits may appear in accordance with the purity of water and soil used. Pots can be cleaned with dish detergent and a tooth brush. - 4.75" x 4.75" - 100% Terra Cotta - Designed in Brooklyn, made in Portugal
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Ceramics studio Group Partner has managed to create the โit itemโ of flowerpots. For real. Those boob pots youโve likely noticed at the coolest of lifestyle boutiques and in the hippest of homes? Group Partner is the culprit. Founded in 2012 by Isaac Nicholas and Steph Smith, the company has grown to a small team working out of a studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, with no signs of slowing down....
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