Organic ceramics was what I was thinking this morning. Over time I have seen lots of these demure beauties on the net. So I decided to make a small collection of them. What they have in common are the muted, desaturated natural colors. The odd and uneven shapes. The, often locally sourced, natural clay materials.But some of these ceramics are made of more luxurious materials such as dark marble or golden metals. Still, they exude this organic vibe.
Being a Wedgewood and Villeroy & Boch girl myself, I would love to branch out with these hand-made, fragile organic ceramics. I can totally see a summer table in the garden, set with lots of flowers, decked out with these plates and bowles carrying great organic, delicious foods.
Soft minty-green ceramics by Broste Copenhagen
styling Cleo Scheulderman
Great collection of retro-vases, love the vintage look, photographed by Kristofer Johnsson for Residence Magazine
Handcrafted earthly pottery by Jono Smart – via Stylejuicer
Handmade ceramic bowls from the Breakfast Collection designed by Nina Woodcroft in collaboration with design consultancy The Ceramists – via Stylejuicer
More ceramics with an organic feel by new interior brand Sostrene Grene
New porcelain collection by Swedish company Indiska – via Stil Inspiration
Pottery by Malinda Reich Ceramics available via Quitokeeto – via Automatism
Rustic Eastern teapot and cups photographed by Hans Mossel
Very minimal, simple white china – via Wolfram Neugebauer
via Coco Lapine
via My Scandinavian Home
Handmade beauties by Lindsay from Suite One Studio
Handmade golden bowls and dishes from the Deauville range by Canvas
Glamorous metals used for this collection of bowls and plates by l’Objet
From the new collection of Menu, this black marble plate – via Menu
Black is beautiful, as this styling proves, love it. Styling by Evalotta Sundling and Elin Kicken– via Coco Lapine
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