
even though ceramics and pottery have been around since like, what, the caveman days, i feel like it’s been having this real renaissance of late. perhaps it’s all the open shelving popping up in kitchens everywhere — people feel the need to share their ceramic collections much more, well, openly. they’re taking pride in their new and vintage stoneware and pottery and collecting new pieces to add to their already existing pieces. i know i’ve been doing it for a while now, too. i went through a phase where all i wanted was , then it was from places like Oaxaca. now it’s a with some neutral earthware thrown in for good measure.

it also seems like a lot more artisans are making pottery and ceramics and amateurs are taking on the hobby, too. it seems so therapeutic, so i can see why. i know quite a few people who have started creating their own beautiful collections — take professional photographers and , for instance. both have begun their own pottery practice, and lily is currently selling her pieces at . my friend , a well-known prop stylist also makes incredible ceramics (if you’re in L.A. — she sells them at in chinatown and has a pop-up at on march 17). i’m carrying a lot of we’ve found in france, too. other favorite sources are (for vintage stoneware), , , , — honestly my favorites go on and on. they’re all so uniquely beautiful — i hope you’ll hunt down some favorites and start a collection of your own.
















• photography credits in order of appearance: behind the scenes at via ; ceramic platters; ; leanne citrone’s ktichen shelves via ; ; and their shop ; Ceramic Artist and Sculptor Andrei Davidoff via ; super marché ; ceramics via ; super marché ; ; super marché ; ceramics via ; ; by ; ; ; ; ; ; ; super marché ; ; ; the winter shop via .
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