
Shaped from stoneware and finished in a deep, pooling forest-green glaze, these plates move between muted sage at the rim and something closer to bottle green at the centre — the kind of variation that comes from the kiln, not a formula. The wide, gently curved rim frames whatever is placed upon it, whether that is a weeknight pasta or a slow Sunday spread. Available in three sizes — 6 in, 10.5 in, and 13 in — they work as a coordinated set or mixed across a table.
Each piece carries its own subtle tonal shift and glaze character. Minor pooling and rim variation are natural to the process and speak to the handwork behind each firing.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Shaped from stoneware and finished in a deep, pooling forest-green glaze, these plates move between muted sage at the rim and something closer to bottle green at the centre — the kind of variation that comes from the kiln, not a formula. The wide, gently curved rim frames whatever is placed upon it, whether that is a weeknight pasta or a slow Sunday spread. Available in three sizes — 6 in, 10.5 in, and 13 in — they work as a coordinated set or mixed across a table.
Each piece carries its own subtle tonal shift and glaze character. Minor pooling and rim variation are natural to the process and speak to the handwork behind each firing.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The plate that anchors the table quietly
Tuesday night, the pasta goes down on the 10.5-inch. Wednesday, the 13-inch holds a shared salad. The green is deep enough to make the food look intentional — and it always does.



