Tranquility and creativity collide in pottery workshops that don’t just embrace Scandinese and Japandi elements—they live by them. These spaces, with their
Tranquility and creativity collide in pottery workshops that don’t just embrace Scandinese and Japandi elements—they live by them. These spaces, with their
Tranquility and creativity collide in pottery workshops that don’t just embrace Scandinese and Japandi elements—they live by them. These spaces, with their
Robynn Storgaard is a Copenhagen based maker and creative working in the world of ceramics. If you’ve spent any amount of time feeding your interior...
Tranquility and creativity collide in pottery workshops that don’t just embrace Scandinese and Japandi elements—they live by them. These spaces, with their
Top Atlanta blog Waiting on Martha shares a behind-the-scenes look at Honeycomb Studio and interviews Honeycomb Studio founder Courtney ...
It’s been a while since I put one of these wee guides together and I had forgotten how much fun it was to show off a place a few of you maybe haven’t explored yet. For such a small island it’s amazing how many hidden secrets there are that don’t require hours in the back
Tranquility and creativity collide in pottery workshops that don’t just embrace Scandinese and Japandi elements—they live by them. These spaces, with their
Light designer Charlie Dumais and his husband, interior designer Charlie Dumais, offer a line of handmade ceramic table lamps made in their workshop in CT.
Vintage Graasten sugar and creamer set from Lovemose. These are beautiful pieces of ceramic. Use them for sugar and cream, to store small items on your desk or just to decorate your home. Lovemose (Løvemose in Danish) ceramics was established on the Danish island of Langeland in 1942 by Johannes and Marie Hansen. They made studio pottery mainly for passing by tourists and for a few retailers. The studio closed in the 1980s. The pattern and colors are amazing. So simple, elegant and timeless. Each measures app.: Sugar jar: 4 inches/ 10 cm in diameter 1 3/4 inches/ 4,5 cm in height Creamer: 2 1/2 inches/ 6 cm in diameter 3 1/4 inches/ 8 cm in height 3 1/2 inches/ 9 cm in length (from spout to handle) They are in great vintage condition, no chips or cracks. Please take a look at the photos. I also have a marmalade jar: https://etsy.me/391JRE8
London Based designer Tomás Alonso used ceramic tiles to create optical illusions in this store he designed for Italian shoe brand Camper in London.
Designing an indoor trade show or craft fair booth can be overwhelming! In Part 1 of this 4 part blog post series we covered the steps of designing and creating the booth’s sidewalls and addressed the signage. In Part 2, we will cover the designing and building of the trade show tables. In this 4 [...]
Vintage Graasten sugar and creamer set from Lovemose. These are beautiful pieces of ceramic. Use them for sugar and cream, to store small items on your desk or just to decorate your home. Lovemose (Løvemose in Danish) ceramics was established on the Danish island of Langeland in 1942 by Johannes and Marie Hansen. They made studio pottery mainly for passing by tourists and for a few retailers. The studio closed in the 1980s. The pattern and colors are amazing. So simple, elegant and timeless. Each measures app.: Sugar jar: 4 inches/ 10 cm in diameter 1 3/4 inches/ 4,5 cm in height Creamer: 2 1/2 inches/ 6 cm in diameter 3 1/4 inches/ 8 cm in height 3 1/2 inches/ 9 cm in length (from spout to handle) They are in great vintage condition, no chips or cracks. Please take a look at the photos. I also have a marmalade jar: https://etsy.me/391JRE8
Vintage 60's RUDI STAHL West German pottery vase. This lovely studio ceramic vase comes in dark brown fat lava matte finish with beautiful carved orange stripes and zigzags décor. Handcrafted and signed by artist. Marked with 10-20. A remarkable German piece for sure! MEASUREMENTS: 8" tall x 5 3/4" wide. CONDITION: Great vintage condition, no cracks, no chips, no flakes, no repairs. Some natural age related wear marks may be found due to previous use. * List Price: $350.00 -- PHOTOS ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION - See all photos and details. Please use the photo enlarger tool in Etsy to see the great details. ❤ Our shop link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/vetterleinemporium Thank you so much for viewing and visiting our shop. Sincerely, Vetterlein Emporium
Vintage Graasten sugar and creamer set from Lovemose. These are beautiful pieces of ceramic. Use them for sugar and cream, to store small items on your desk or just to decorate your home. Lovemose (Løvemose in Danish) ceramics was established on the Danish island of Langeland in 1942 by Johannes and Marie Hansen. They made studio pottery mainly for passing by tourists and for a few retailers. The studio closed in the 1980s. The pattern and colors are amazing. So simple, elegant and timeless. Each measures app.: Sugar jar: 4 inches/ 10 cm in diameter 1 3/4 inches/ 4,5 cm in height Creamer: 2 1/2 inches/ 6 cm in diameter 3 1/4 inches/ 8 cm in height 3 1/2 inches/ 9 cm in length (from spout to handle) They are in great vintage condition, no chips or cracks. Please take a look at the photos. I also have a marmalade jar: https://etsy.me/391JRE8
If you know me, you’ll know I’m notorious for my inability to keep plants alive. Yes, I’ve managed to take down even the lowest maintenance of living greens (ahem, cacti). Over watering, under watering, not enough sun, too…
This is a 3 tiered display stand. The tiers are 12" across and 4" deep. Display stands like this can be used for all types of uses. Some uses include merchandise/advertising display, statue display, food/cupcake shelving and a ton of other stuff. Overall Dimensions: 12x12x12 Color: Unfinished Material: 1/2" birch Each tier is a separate display riser that can be used individually or as a set. If you need a specific size or color please do not hesitate to message us with any questions you have. We can also engrave and screen print on this tiered display rack.
Vintage Graasten sugar and creamer set from Lovemose. These are beautiful pieces of ceramic. Use them for sugar and cream, to store small items on your desk or just to decorate your home. Lovemose (Løvemose in Danish) ceramics was established on the Danish island of Langeland in 1942 by Johannes and Marie Hansen. They made studio pottery mainly for passing by tourists and for a few retailers. The studio closed in the 1980s. The pattern and colors are amazing. So simple, elegant and timeless. Each measures app.: Sugar jar: 4 inches/ 10 cm in diameter 1 3/4 inches/ 4,5 cm in height Creamer: 2 1/2 inches/ 6 cm in diameter 3 1/4 inches/ 8 cm in height 3 1/2 inches/ 9 cm in length (from spout to handle) They are in great vintage condition, no chips or cracks. Please take a look at the photos. I also have a marmalade jar: https://etsy.me/391JRE8
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Available for shipping! The Copenhagen, or castle pot, is inspired by the pottery produced at Denmark’s Fredensborg castle during the Victorian Era. One of Steffen Berg’s original designs, these timeless pots are now hand-made in a small village near Lucca, Tuscany. Available in both glazed and raw terra cotta in an elegant collection of hues. Set includes pot and saucer.DIMENSIONS 10cmPot: 3.9” wide x 3.5” tallSaucer: 4” wide x 1.125 tall 12cmPot: 4.72” wide x 4.25” tallSaucer: 4.75” wide x 1.25” tall 14cmPot: 5.5” wide x 5.25” tallSaucer: 5.5” wide x 1.5” tall 16cmPot: 6.3” wide x 6” tallSaucer: 6.5” wide x 1.5” tall MATERIALSTuscan Galestro Clay Handcrafted in small batches. Natural variations should be expected. ABOUT THE BRAND “If your plants could speak, they would tell you that there’s nothing better than a quality clay pot.” – Steffen Berg The story of Bergs' pottery is as romantic as it is long. For eighty years, Bergs has aspired to carry the finest pottery tailored for happy plants, with drainage, aeration, and moisture retention in mind. After all, “for the plants to make you thrive, they need to thrive, too.” Bergs was established by Victor Berg during World War II, after the elder Berg inherited a ceramics and flower shop in Nørrebro, Copenhagen. It has since been passed down three generations, first to Victor’s children Steffen and Christine (Sysser) in 1986, and finally to Victor Berg, Jr. (Steffen’s son) in 2012, who brought family friends Martin and Frit onboard. What began as a small studio has expanded to multiple retail shops, a family-owned workshop in Tuscany, and a large warehouse in Northern Denmark. The signature Bergs Galestro clay style was developed by Steffen and Sysser in 1986 while traveling throughout Europe to gain inspiration. In Tuscany, they found what they had been searching for: skilled clay craftsmen and imaginative pottery artisans. Bergs' pots are still crafted by hand in Northern Italy. The company’s signature elegant designs continue to be developed and distributed by the Berg family.
White ceramic serving bowl, white serving tray, dinnerware serving dish, ceramic salad bowl, rustic pottery bowl, baking tray, pottery gift Sometimes, less is more. This is a simple yet elegant serving bowl, designed with clean minimallist lines. It is made of black clay and is coated with an uneven white matte glaze, which creates a spectrum of whites and grays. It is in a perfect size! Just the right one for serving salads, rice, pasta or even be perfect as a baking dish. Whatever it is used for it will add tons of charm and sophistication to your dinner table. It's a wonderful addition to your everyday kitchenware or for special occasions. Description: 1 Ceramic serving bowl Made of wheel-thrown stoneware. burned to high temperature. Color: white Material: Clay Approximate size: Diameter - 7.4" (19cm). Height - 3 " (7.5 cm). Oven, dishwasher and microwave safe The item is waterproof. Hand washing is always preferred for any handmade clay piece For more serving plates, platters and trays: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RonitYamPottery?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=701137349§ion_id=26200721 For more pottery plates and combinations, go to my ceramic plate section - www.etsy.com/il-en/shop/RonitYamPottery MADE TO ORDER items usually take about 2-4 weeks to create. Some items are ready to ship, you are welcome to contact me for details. As the pottery is handmade there may be slight variations from the photos. My studio is a small boutique pottery, making small batches of wheel-thrown/ handmade ceramics. Each product is made on the potters' wheel by myself. I thank you so much for supporting my studio/ shop and choosing my handmade ceramics to accompany your life. If you have a custom request, just click on the button "Message Seller" and I will try to do my best to make it happen. Feel free to ask any questions. All the best, Ronit, Ronit Yam Pottery
Available for shipping! The Copenhagen, or castle pot, is inspired by the pottery produced at Denmark’s Fredensborg castle during the Victorian Era. One of Steffen Berg’s original designs, these timeless pots are now hand-made in a small village near Lucca, Tuscany. Available in both glazed and raw terra cotta in an elegant collection of hues. Set includes pot and saucer.DIMENSIONS 10cmPot: 3.9” wide x 3.5” tallSaucer: 4” wide x 1.125 tall 12cmPot: 4.72” wide x 4.25” tallSaucer: 4.75” wide x 1.25” tall 14cmPot: 5.5” wide x 5.25” tallSaucer: 5.5” wide x 1.5” tall 16cmPot: 6.3” wide x 6” tallSaucer: 6.5” wide x 1.5” tall MATERIALSTuscan Galestro Clay Handcrafted in small batches. Natural variations should be expected. ABOUT THE BRAND “If your plants could speak, they would tell you that there’s nothing better than a quality clay pot.” – Steffen Berg The story of Bergs' pottery is as romantic as it is long. For eighty years, Bergs has aspired to carry the finest pottery tailored for happy plants, with drainage, aeration, and moisture retention in mind. After all, “for the plants to make you thrive, they need to thrive, too.” Bergs was established by Victor Berg during World War II, after the elder Berg inherited a ceramics and flower shop in Nørrebro, Copenhagen. It has since been passed down three generations, first to Victor’s children Steffen and Christine (Sysser) in 1986, and finally to Victor Berg, Jr. (Steffen’s son) in 2012, who brought family friends Martin and Frit onboard. What began as a small studio has expanded to multiple retail shops, a family-owned workshop in Tuscany, and a large warehouse in Northern Denmark. The signature Bergs Galestro clay style was developed by Steffen and Sysser in 1986 while traveling throughout Europe to gain inspiration. In Tuscany, they found what they had been searching for: skilled clay craftsmen and imaginative pottery artisans. Bergs' pots are still crafted by hand in Northern Italy. The company’s signature elegant designs continue to be developed and distributed by the Berg family.
Ann Symes nest of bowls - handmade paper and linen thread
Available for shipping! The Copenhagen, or castle pot, is inspired by the pottery produced at Denmark’s Fredensborg castle during the Victorian Era. One of Steffen Berg’s original designs, these timeless pots are now hand-made in a small village near Lucca, Tuscany. Available in both glazed and raw terra cotta in an elegant collection of hues. Set includes pot and saucer.DIMENSIONS 10cmPot: 3.9” wide x 3.5” tallSaucer: 4” wide x 1.125 tall 12cmPot: 4.72” wide x 4.25” tallSaucer: 4.75” wide x 1.25” tall 14cmPot: 5.5” wide x 5.25” tallSaucer: 5.5” wide x 1.5” tall 16cmPot: 6.3” wide x 6” tallSaucer: 6.5” wide x 1.5” tall MATERIALSTuscan Galestro Clay Handcrafted in small batches. Natural variations should be expected. ABOUT THE BRAND “If your plants could speak, they would tell you that there’s nothing better than a quality clay pot.” – Steffen Berg The story of Bergs' pottery is as romantic as it is long. For eighty years, Bergs has aspired to carry the finest pottery tailored for happy plants, with drainage, aeration, and moisture retention in mind. After all, “for the plants to make you thrive, they need to thrive, too.” Bergs was established by Victor Berg during World War II, after the elder Berg inherited a ceramics and flower shop in Nørrebro, Copenhagen. It has since been passed down three generations, first to Victor’s children Steffen and Christine (Sysser) in 1986, and finally to Victor Berg, Jr. (Steffen’s son) in 2012, who brought family friends Martin and Frit onboard. What began as a small studio has expanded to multiple retail shops, a family-owned workshop in Tuscany, and a large warehouse in Northern Denmark. The signature Bergs Galestro clay style was developed by Steffen and Sysser in 1986 while traveling throughout Europe to gain inspiration. In Tuscany, they found what they had been searching for: skilled clay craftsmen and imaginative pottery artisans. Bergs' pots are still crafted by hand in Northern Italy. The company’s signature elegant designs continue to be developed and distributed by the Berg family.