Stoneware made twelve feet from the front counter
Every piece on our shelves is thrown, trimmed, glazed, and fired in this studio by Nora and our resident potters. Food safe, dishwasher safe, microwave safe, and meant to be used every single day.
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Because everything is handmade in small batches, sizes and glaze results vary a little. That's the good part.

Everyday Mug
$34A 12-ounce mug with a full-grip handle and a rounded lip. Speckled buff stoneware in cedar ash, riverstone, or raw white.

Morning Bowl
$42Wide and shallow, sized for oatmeal, ramen, or a very generous scoop of ice cream. Sits comfortably in one hand.

Pour-Over Set
$96A ceramic cone dripper and matching 16-ounce carafe. Fits standard #2 filters and pours without a drip down the side.

Serving Platter
$118Fourteen inches across with a subtle rim, thrown in one piece. The one you'll pull out for every holiday from now on.

Footed Planter
$58Six-inch planter with a drainage hole and an attached saucer, glazed inside and out. Sized for a pothos that's outgrown its nursery pot.

Salt Cellar & Spoon
$38A small lidded cellar with a hand-carved cedar spoon, made to live next to the stove within easy reach.
Good to know before you buy
A few honest notes about handmade work.
Fired to cone 6
Our stoneware is vitrified and durable — dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe up to 350°F. Skip the direct flame and the broiler.
Small variations are normal
Glaze pools differently on every pot and no two handles pull exactly alike. If you want a matched set, order ahead and we'll throw it together.
Custom sets and wedding registries
Give us six to eight weeks and we'll make dinnerware, gift sets, or a registry list in the glaze of your choosing.
Wholesale for local shops
We supply a handful of cafés and boutiques around Cobb County. Reach out for a line sheet and minimums.