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Nomenclature of Colors Everything Pot

This enamel cup captures the vintage charm of Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours, first published in 1814. The named color samples were illustrated, described, and used by Charles Darwin in his scientific observations. The Nomenclature is considered an ancestor of modern color systems such as Pantone. Called an “everything pot” by the UK-based company that designs it, this enamel cup is food-safe, and perfect for holding pens and pencils, utensils, or even a small arrangement of flowers.

Handmade by skilled artisans, each pot features subtle variations and finishing marks, showcasing the craft and individuality of every piece.

Height: 4" x Diameter: 3.3". 

$10.50

Original: $30.00

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Nomenclature of Colors Everything Pot

$30.00

$10.50

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This enamel cup captures the vintage charm of Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours, first published in 1814. The named color samples were illustrated, described, and used by Charles Darwin in his scientific observations. The Nomenclature is considered an ancestor of modern color systems such as Pantone. Called an “everything pot” by the UK-based company that designs it, this enamel cup is food-safe, and perfect for holding pens and pencils, utensils, or even a small arrangement of flowers.

Handmade by skilled artisans, each pot features subtle variations and finishing marks, showcasing the craft and individuality of every piece.

Height: 4" x Diameter: 3.3". 

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