Inside the studio

Stoneware shaped by human hands

We throw raw clay on the spinning wheel, shaping durable mugs and bowls designed to bring warmth to your daily kitchen rituals.

Close-up of wet clay being shaped by hands coated in slip on a spinning potter's wheel, warm golden-hour light catching the texture of the clay, shallow depth of field.
Close-up of wet clay being shaped by hands coated in slip on a spinning potter's wheel, warm golden-hour light catching the texture of the clay, shallow depth of field.
The wheel wobble

Thrown to be held

Each heavy-bottomed mug and bowl carries the slight wobble of the wheel where the potter's thumb rested. We fire our stoneware at extreme temperatures so it survives the daily dishwasher and microwave.

Vibrant glazes

Kiln-fired color

From dripping terracotta to rich mustard, our glazes are mixed in small batches to create deep, saturated tones that celebrate the messy beauty of daily meals.

Our philosophy

We glaze with colors that feel like a cozy kitchen on a rainy Tuesday.

No cold, minimalist beige. Just heavy, honest stoneware built to survive your busiest mornings and quietest nights.

From our table to yours

Loved by daily kitchens

These heavy mugs are the first things we grab every single morning. The mustard glaze is so bright and cozy.

Sarah M., Seattle

I was nervous about putting hand-thrown pieces in the dishwasher, but these have survived months of daily family meals without a single chip.

David K., Portland