Simona, a romantic Parisian pot has appeared in countless French homes since the peak of its popularity in the 1820s-1860s. First created in Paris’ Latin Quarter, the original artist’s name remains a mystery.
Spotted in the midst of a flea market in Montmartre, it has been revived by Berg's Tuscan potters.
Proper drainage gives their roots room to breathe, and superior clay holds in the moisture they need.