Sourced from a ruin in Seville, these mid-19th century terracotta pots spent years underwater before they were found. The time submerged is what makes them, plaster from the original surface still clinging to the clay and traces of algae worked into it over the years. Under all of it is the classic Mediterranean form, the shape these pots have always had, carried from Spanish soil down into the water and back. Sylvie fills one with the flowers she's just foraged and sets it on the table, where the rough old clay makes the fresh stems look even better.
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