Modernist and minimal, this simple stoneware form is on the wheel by potter Peter Sheldon and glazed eggshell. Stoneware is non-porous, making it ideal for functional dinnerware, pots, and vases. Available in Eggshell, and . Slight variations occur in hand thrown pottery, making every piece unique. A stamped number on the…
The essence of minimalism, these simple, versatile jars are wheel-thrown by potter Tracie Hervy using a rich red clay, #308 Red Brooklyn Clay to be precise. They are matte terra cotta outside and glazed in Tracie’s signature glossy white inside. Use them as minimalist vases or kitchen utility jars for…
Handmade by craftsmen in New Delhi, India, this cluster of 3 ceramic pitchers (small, large, and tall) is inspired by the geometric forms of Bauhaus classics, and work as both functional pieces (for liquids or flowers) and sculptural object; and equally at home on the dinner table. Display them alone on…
These simple trays are made for display or serving. Fill with found nature and our in a modern ikebana arrangement or display as a minimalist nest with bits of stones and leaves. Tracie Hervy’s wheel-thrown pieces combine clean lines and minimal shapes to maximum effect. “All the superfluities have…