
Shaped by hand from stoneware clay and finished in a speckled glaze that shifts between fog grey and warm sand, these two plates carry the quiet irregularity of things made one at a time. The shallow, gently curved walls mean they work as plates or shallow serving dishes — holding a simple weeknight dinner just as naturally as a composed spread for guests. The unglazed foot ring reveals the warm clay body beneath, grounding each piece in the material it came from.
Each plate is shaped individually, so slight variations in form, glaze pooling, and dimension are part of what makes this set its own.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Shaped by hand from stoneware clay and finished in a speckled glaze that shifts between fog grey and warm sand, these two plates carry the quiet irregularity of things made one at a time. The shallow, gently curved walls mean they work as plates or shallow serving dishes — holding a simple weeknight dinner just as naturally as a composed spread for guests. The unglazed foot ring reveals the warm clay body beneath, grounding each piece in the material it came from.
Each plate is shaped individually, so slight variations in form, glaze pooling, and dimension are part of what makes this set its own.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The plates that make ordinary meals feel considered
A quiet weeknight — pasta on the large plate, bread and olives on the small one beside it. The speckled glaze catches the light above the table, and nobody rushes to clear.



