The collection

Small batches, honest prices.

Every piece below came off the wheels you can see from the sidewalk. We fire in runs of twenty or thirty — if something is sold out, it comes back after the next kiln.

  • A pair of hand-thrown terracotta mugs beside a monstera leaf

    Dawn mugs

    $68

    Speckled buff, ember-flashed rim · set of two

  • A stack of amber-glazed stoneware bowls and plates on a dark wooden table

    Hearth nesting bowls

    $148

    Toasted amber glaze, unglazed foot · set of four

  • Raw terracotta bud vases lined up on a studio shelf

    Ridge bud vases

    $42

    Raw terracotta, burnished shoulder · each

  • Speckled oat-white ceramic tumblers with dot patterns on a wooden shelf

    Field tumblers

    $54

    Oat-white glaze with iron speckle · set of two

  • White porcelain-slip nesting bowls stacked on a marbled plate

    Slip nesting bowls

    $96

    Porcelain slip over stoneware · set of three

  • A sandstone-glazed pitcher and stacked cups on a warm kitchen shelf

    Kitchen pitcher

    $88

    Sandstone glaze, pulled handle · 1.5 litres

Glazes

Five house glazes, mixed in the back room.

Dawn, Hearth, Field, Slip, and Ridge — every glaze we use is mixed from raw oxides on Campbell Street and fired to cone 10, so the surface is vitrified right through. All five are food-safe, dishwasher-fine, and tested on tiles before they touch a pot.

Because the kiln has the last word, no two batches break exactly alike over an edge. The piece that arrives will be a sibling of the one photographed, not a twin.

Ask about a custom run

Close-up of a pale glaze breaking over the textured rim of a vase

Good to know

Care, shipping, seconds.

Still wondering? Write to us

Are the glazes food-safe?

Yes — all five house glazes are stable, lead-free formulas fired to cone 10 and tested on every batch. Microwave and dishwasher are fine, though a warm rinse keeps unglazed feet looking new.

Do you ship?

Anywhere in the US, packed in shredded studio cardboard. Orders leave within three working days; local pickup saves you the box.

What if a piece arrives chipped?

Photograph it before you unpack further and write to us — we replace transit damage from the next run, no return postage, no fuss.

Is there a seconds shelf?

First Saturday of every month, by the studio door. Pieces with wandering rims or shy glaze go for about half — worth the walk.