
Wheel-thrown in Brooklyn, the Niche Dish is a study in restraint — a shallow ceramic form with gently curved walls and a glazed interior that holds just enough. The gossamer variant finishes in a soft cream glaze over pale clay, while deep sienna shows raw, textured stoneware on the outside and a dark glossy interior within. Both forms sit low and quiet on the table, useful without announcing themselves.
Each piece is made by hand in small runs. Subtle shifts in rim shape, glaze pooling, and surface tone are natural to the process and expected.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Wheel-thrown in Brooklyn, the Niche Dish is a study in restraint — a shallow ceramic form with gently curved walls and a glazed interior that holds just enough. The gossamer variant finishes in a soft cream glaze over pale clay, while deep sienna shows raw, textured stoneware on the outside and a dark glossy interior within. Both forms sit low and quiet on the table, useful without announcing themselves.
Each piece is made by hand in small runs. Subtle shifts in rim shape, glaze pooling, and surface tone are natural to the process and expected.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The small dish that earns its place at every table
It appears before the meal begins — a pat of butter, a pinch of flaky salt, a dipping pour of soy. The Niche Dish settles into the table setting without ceremony, as though it was always there.



