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~ Hand-built plant-perfect pots
~ porcelain & stoneware ceramics
~ artful & inventive plant groupings
~ Hand-built plant-perfect pots
~ porcelain & stoneware ceramics
~ artful & inventive plant groupings
~ Hand-built plant-perfect pots
~ porcelain & stoneware ceramics
~ artful & inventive plant groupings
~ Hand-built plant-perfect pots
~ porcelain & stoneware ceramics
~ artful & inventive plant groupings
It all started with Mary Pat (MP for short -- although she is not).
She had lots of pots and plants. She especially liked pots with character-- you know the kind we mean-- from Auntie's house, from neighbors backyards-- the kind with moss and imperfections and lovely personalities. Well, she ran out of these pots, so she started making her own. And she knew just what her succulents wanted, too. She made them shallow and porous, with lots of drainage. And then she started making more stuff, too. Like mugs. And notecards. And lots more--all with her signature Lanikai style.
It all started with Mary Pat (MP for short -- although she is not).
She had lots of pots and plants. She especially liked pots with character-- you know the kind we mean-- from Auntie's house, from neighbors backyards-- the kind with moss and imperfections and lovely personalities. Well, she ran out of these pots, so she started making her own. And she knew just what her succulents wanted, too. She made them shallow and porous, with lots of drainage. And then she started making more stuff, too. Like mugs. And notecards. And lots more--all with her signature Lanikai style.
It all started with Mary Pat (MP for short -- although she is not).
She had lots of pots and plants. She especially liked pots with character-- you know the kind we mean-- from Auntie's house, from neighbors backyards-- the kind with moss and imperfections and lovely personalities. Well, she ran out of these pots, so she started making her own. And she knew just what her succulents wanted, too. She made them shallow and porous, with lots of drainage. And then she started making more stuff, too. Like mugs. And notecards. And lots more--all with her signature Lanikai style.
It all started with Mary Pat (MP for short -- although she is not).
She had lots of pots and plants. She especially liked pots with character-- you know the kind we mean-- from Auntie's house, from neighbors backyards-- the kind with moss and imperfections and lovely personalities. Well, she ran out of these pots, so she started making her own. And she knew just what her succulents wanted, too. She made them shallow and porous, with lots of drainage. And then she started making more stuff, too. Like mugs. And notecards. And lots more--all with her signature Lanikai style.