These semicircle cutting boards were inspired by an antique key-maker's board found in a flea market in France
Loosely inspired by the ancient Etruscan amphorae at the National Etruscan Museum in Chiusi
using rush harvested from along the River Isle in Somerset
to create this vessel to Alice's specifications while allowing Shelley to express her artistic interpretation of the form
but equally suited to your gift-wrapping needs this holiday season
Hand-Thrown Ceramic Bowls in Oyster Shell (set of four) DRAFT These semicircle cutting boards wereThis beautiful, shallow soup bowl is part of our "standardware" collection. An old world form rarely found hand thrown because of the complexity of the rim, this shallow bowl delivers an elevated, artisanal quality to the table. Made by Los Angeles based ceramicist, Shoshi Watanabe, from a Californian clay, each bowl is expressively hand glazed in a subtle, semi matte oyster shell glaze chosen to function as an elegant neutral. Available exclusively