The Puffco Proxy Terrapipe

Homey Vibes, High-Tech Fit

The Puffco Proxy Terrapipe (Chestnut) gives your high-tech Proxy rig some old-school soul. Slipcast from ceramic and finished with a hand-dipped, two-tone glaze, it feels more like a favorite mug than a gadget accessory—which is kind of the point. This is a dry pipe, so no water filtration, but plenty of cozy, tactile vibes. Designed specifically for the Puffco Proxy (sold separately), it slides in snugly and elevates the session with earthy charm and satisfying heft. Ideal for the laid-back user who wants their cutting-edge tech wrapped in something that feels handmade and homey. Bonus: the glaze on each piece is unique, so no two are exactly alike. Currently available in Chestnut and Matcha for $80. High function meets high design—without trying too hard.

Link: Proxy Terrapipe Chestnut: Ceramic Pipe for the Proxy | Puffco

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