Table Art
Brighten up your meal times with our selection of unique tableware and ceramics by talented independent designers. Guests are sure to be impressed.
A: Easy as Pie
The Nuka plate is dipped in a wood ash glaze and brushed with iron before firing to create an unusual rust effect. Perfect for serving up your favorite pie. Available at cherricopottery.com.
B: Lean on Me
These ceramic Not So Straight bottle vases by Henry’s Future are a quirky way to accessorize your table or dining room. Mix and match colors and sizes to create an attractive display. Available at notonthehighstreet.com.
C: Sweet Pour
This syrup pitcher in butter cream is a smart addition to a table laid for a leisurely brunch. The design dates back to the 1930s, a touch of stoneware history brought to you by Bauer Pottery. Available at bauerpottery.com.
D: Shaken or Stirred
Rosanna’s products are driven by her passion for making meal times more beautiful, and with these handmade, mouth-blown martini glasses, made from recycled Mexican glass, cocktail hour gets the same treatment. Available at rosannainc.com.
E: Pitcher This
Inspired by the work of artist Mark Rothko, the stunning Rothko hand pitchers by’ potter Frances Palmer are a sophisticated option for serving drinks, and bound to get guests talking. Available at francespalmerpottery.com.
F: Color Creations
At Rainbow Gate, you can choose from 16 vibrant colors for your dinnerware, and put them together any way you like. Dinners need never be dull! Available at rainbowgate.com.
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