
Serena Fruit Bowl
Story San Bartolo Coyotepec is one of the most recognized pottery communities in Oaxaca, Mexico and is known for its use of this attractive black...
View full detailsStory San Bartolo Coyotepec is one of the most recognized pottery communities in Oaxaca, Mexico and is known for its use of this attractive black...
View full detailsStory For over 400 years, the Kasen family has been hand-crafting their pottery with earth from the hills of Seto, Japan. Their Kitagama kiln was...
View full detailsStory These handmade ceramic bowls are crafted from a natural, speckled clay and are delicately enameled, making them strong enough for daily use...
View full detailsStory Handcrafted from solid Mexican lava rock and Tzalam wood, this is a quintessential example of a traditional molcajete with its rough textur...
View full detailsStory Decorative, textured earthenware with a rustic burnt finish, these pots are crafted in Uganda from locally-sourced clay. In rural Northern ...
View full detailsStory From entertaining to everyday meals—elevate your dining experiences with these one-of-a-kind plates. These mysterious smoked dishes are the...
View full detailsStory The Minimalist Range is from our Artisan Partner, Made of Australia, and indeed, each piece is made of Australia. Using Australian clay tha...
View full detailsStory You'll love the shape, texture, and global appeal of these vessels made in Tonaltepec, a community in the Mixteca Alta region of Oaxaca, wh...
View full detailsStory The people of Oaxaca have been drinking ceremonial beverages from black clay vessels for centuries, making these beautiful espresso cups ar...
View full detailsStory Combine these with our Albina dinner plates to create the perfect artisanal dinnerware set. These mysterious smoked dishes are the result o...
View full detailsStory Decorative, textured earthenware with a rustic burnt finish, these pots are crafted in Uganda from locally-sourced clay. In rural Northern ...
View full detailsStory These handmade ceramic bowls are crafted from a natural, speckled clay and are delicately enameled, making them strong enough for daily use...
View full detailsStory The Minimalist Range is from our Artisan Partner, Made of Australia, and indeed, each piece is made of Australia. Using Australian clay tha...
View full detailsStory Decorative, textured earthenware with a rustic burnt finish, these pots are crafted in Uganda from locally-sourced clay. In rural Northern ...
View full detailsStory These handmade ceramic plates are crafted from a natural, speckled clay and are delicately enameled, making them strong enough for daily us...
View full detailsStory Combine these with our Albina collection to create the perfect artisanal dinnerware set. These mysterious smoked dishes are the result of t...
View full detailsStory For over 400 years, the Kasen family has been hand-crafting their pottery with earth from the hills of Seto, Japan. Their Kitagama kiln was...
View full detailsStory Our design collective from the Sierra de Guerrero region of Mexico was created out of a mission to help generate livelihood initiatives for...
View full detailsStory Perfect for your next dinner party, these serving bowls are both sustainable and stylish. Our design collective from the Sierra de Guerrer...
View full detailsStory Decorative, textured earthenware with a rustic burnt finish, these bowls are crafted in Uganda from locally-sourced clay. In rural Northern...
View full detailsStory This beautiful double-sided bowl is carved from textural Mexican lava rock, and one wooden spoon is included. This talented design collect...
View full detailsStory Volcanic rock has been used in Mexican kitchens since pre-Columbian times, and this is a classic example of a traditional molcajete, used t...
View full detailsStory A larger 12" diameter means these plates are ideal for serving sides or layer and stack with our Albina dinner plates as the perfect rustic...
View full detailsStory Made from rich, silky African Blackwood, these spoons are perfect for coffee, tea, salts, and spices. Every spoon is carved and finished en...
View full detailsStory The Minimalist Range is from our Artisan Partner, Made of Australia, and indeed, each piece is made of Australia. Using Australian clay tha...
View full detailsStory The Minimalist Range is from our Artisan Partner, Made of Australia, and indeed, each piece is made of Australia. Using Australian clay tha...
View full detailsStory Perfect for entertaining, these small sipping cups will add interest to any table setting. Our design collective from the Sierra de Guerrer...
View full detailsStory Perfect for serving your favourite sauces and dips, these small clay dishes feature a handwoven palm holder. Our design collective from the...
View full detailsStory Beautifully handwoven using sustainably sourced palm tree leaves and paired with a ceramic plate, this eco-conscious serving set will make ...
View full detailsStory We love the rich, smokey finish on these unique dinner plates made from black clay. Go for a full Onyx tableware set or mix and match with ...
View full detailsStory The Minimalist Range is from our Artisan Partner, Made of Australia, and indeed, each piece is made of Australia. Using Australian clay tha...
View full detailsStory Decorative, textured earthenware with a rustic burnt finish, these bowls are crafted in Uganda from locally-sourced clay. In rural Northern...
View full detailsStory The Minimalist Range is from our Artisan Partner, Made of Australia, and indeed, each piece is made of Australia. Using Australian clay tha...
View full detailsStory Crafted using upcycled maple wood and completed with a 5-step finishing process, these serving boards make the perfect gift for the sustain...
View full detailsStory Perfect for your next dinner party, these serving bowls are both sustainable and stylish. Our design collective from the Sierra de Guerrero...
View full detailsStory Use this bowl as a standout centerpiece to hold fruits or vegetables, or showcase it on a shelf or mantle for the ultimate statement in art...
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