
- Material Ceramic
- Use Indoor
- Style Bohemian
- Care Hand wash
Each pot is shaped from ceramic and finished with a crackle glaze that spiderwebs across the surface in fine, irregular lines — no two quite alike. The rounded, egg-like form sits low and grounded, with a slightly uneven rim that speaks to hands-on making. Tones move across dusty whites, soft greys, pale celadon, and muted blush — a quietly varied collection that clusters naturally on a windowsill, shelf, or wooden tray.
Because each piece is finished individually, the crackle pattern and surface tone will vary — small differences that make the grouping feel genuinely gathered rather than manufactured.
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Each pot is shaped from ceramic and finished with a crackle glaze that spiderwebs across the surface in fine, irregular lines — no two quite alike. The rounded, egg-like form sits low and grounded, with a slightly uneven rim that speaks to hands-on making. Tones move across dusty whites, soft greys, pale celadon, and muted blush — a quietly varied collection that clusters naturally on a windowsill, shelf, or wooden tray.
Because each piece is finished individually, the crackle pattern and surface tone will vary — small differences that make the grouping feel genuinely gathered rather than manufactured.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A quiet shelf of things that need very little
Three pots on the windowsill — a cactus in the celadon one, a succulent in the white, the grey one empty for now. The crackle catches the afternoon light and you stop, briefly, to look.



