Medium Pale Green & White Bowl
Medium Pale Green & White Bowl
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This handmade ceramic bowl is wheel-thrown in my Sussex studio and made for everyday breakfasts, soups and simple meals. The Pale Green & White glazes feel calm and natural, while the rounded form and burnished base make it lovely to pick up and use.
DIMENSIONS & DETAILS
DIMENSIONS & DETAILS
Dimensions and capacities are approximate.
Diameter: 15.5cm (6 Inches)
Height: 6cm (2.36 Inches)
Capacity: 500ml (17.5 fl oz)
Each piece is wheel-thrown and finished by hand in my Sussex studio, making every one truly unique. You may notice subtle variations in colour, level of speckling, glaze flow, dip-depth and shape compared to the images shown. These small differences are part of what gives handcrafted ceramics their charm and individuality.
Material: Stoneware ceramic
Glaze: Durable, glossy and food-safe
Origin: Handmade in Sussex, United Kingdom
Signature Sea Smoothed Pebble Glaze
Inspired by stones tumbled smooth by the sea, my signature glaze features a glossy, gently speckled finish that evokes the calm beauty of the coastline. Each piece is unique.
CARE INFORMATION
CARE INFORMATION
- Dishwasher safe
- Microwave safe
- Oven-Proof
HOW IS IT MADE
HOW IS IT MADE
Every piece that passes through my Sussex-based pottery studio takes time — usually around 2–3 weeks from start to finish.
Each one begins life on my potter’s wheel, where it’s carefully thrown by hand. A few days later, once the clay has reached the “leather hard” stage, I trim the form and burnish the base until smooth. If a piece needs a handle or one of my small badge details, that is added at this stage too.
The pots are then left to dry slowly in the studio for around a week. Once fully dry, they are loaded into the kiln for their first firing, known as the bisque fire, reaching around 1000°C. This transforms the clay into ceramic — strong enough to handle, while still porous enough to absorb glaze.
Next comes the magic of glazing. I dip each piece into one or more of my custom-made glazes, layering colours and finishes to create rich, organic surfaces. I spent a long time developing my signature Sea Smoothed Pebble glaze, inspired by stones polished smooth by the sea.
Once glazed, each piece returns to the kiln for its final firing at full stoneware temperature. This is where everything comes together: strength, durability, and that finished glossy surface.
Then comes the waiting — the kiln takes more than two days to cool before I’m able to open it and see how each piece has turned out.
It’s a slow process, but one I still find deeply rewarding. I hope that care can be felt in the finished piece and enjoyed for years to come.
PLANET & PACKAGING
PLANET & PACKAGING
Caring for the environment is important to me and shapes the way I run my studio. I want you to enjoy your piece knowing it has been made with care for both people and the planet.
All clay is reclaimed and reused, whether from trimmings or a pot that did not quite make it. I also use a water-settling system to keep waste to a minimum and reduce overall water use.
When it comes to firing, I use a well-insulated kiln and only fire it when fully packed, helping to make each firing as efficient as possible.
That thoughtful approach continues with packaging too. Your pottery will be carefully wrapped using plastic-free materials that are fully recyclable or compostable.
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More About This Handmade Pale Green & White Medium Bowl
This Pale Green and White medium bowl is handmade in my Sussex studio, thrown on the wheel using durable stoneware clay and glazed by hand. The soft green and white combination feels calm and natural, making it a lovely choice for slower breakfasts, simple lunches and gentle everyday meals.
I find this size so useful at home — cereal, porridge, warming soup, rice bowls, noodles, small salads and leftovers that need a decent bowl. It is practical, and the handmade feel makes it much more personal to use.
The base is left as smooth bare clay and burnished by hand, adding a tactile detail that nods to the making process. No two bowls come out exactly the same, which is part of why handmade pottery feels so much warmer than something completely uniform.
You can also browse the full medium bowls collection if you’d like to compare the different colours and colourways.