We've named this striking hand-made chawan or tea bowl 'Guruguru', meaning 'around and around', for obvious reasons. It's rather unusual to see something so contemporary and bold in a tea...
OK, so I was planning to keep these three ceramic beauties from Kyoto because... LOVE!!!!!! As such, I didn't photograph them separately (or did I ...??) If you are brave...
This handmade blue, mottled grey cup with a chocolate rim, sports a modern version of a traditional vine print. While this style of cup is popularly used for tea these days,...
This bold and beautiful, almost fluorescent lime green ceramic bowl is so fresh you'll want to dive into it! Handmade in Kyoto, sourced from a ceramic artist in Nishiki Market,...
Handsome flower shaped, hand-crafted Japanese pottery dish in mottled greenish brown and blackish tones. Like a fallen autumn flower left laying at the start of winter. Endings and beginnings. As delicious...
While you're free to sip away on your beverage of choice, our Chasen Cup is named after the elegant shape of the whisk used in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony....
Stylish, understated and chic! This deep olive coloured plate reflects the important adage of Japanese design, that 'simple' is beautiful. The gloss finish of this attractive hand made piece means it will...
Like the perfect little black dress, this trusty little vase in creamy grey- beige glaze will become your go to homeware ! Just right for any occasion. Just pluck a...
This small, earthy dish shows off a greenish-brown glaze, highlighted with splashes of pale blue-grey in parts. The base is a raw reddish clay and the overall effect of the layering is...
This large handmade ceramic cup, is more organic in shape than it feels - and fits naturally into the palm of a lightly clasped hand. Glazed in cream and chocolate...
This smart Cobalt-blue Pinstripe tea (or sake) cup would be well-suited to the creative entrepreneur who kicks serious goals whether dressed in a three-piece or their PJ's. But who are...
A shapely vine leaf dish in green crackling glaze accentuated with pale white detailing- iridescent when catching the light. The gloss finished top against the raw earthy under- ceramic adds...
The handmade Japanese ceramic Deep Earth Plate speaks of character deeper than what's perceived on initial appearance. Look closely to see hints of colour beneath the mud coloured matt glaze...
We've nicknamed this striking, lipped bowl 'electric blue' because it really leaps out at you from across the room. This bold statement piece would look great on display but it's...
The artful texture in the Dimple bowl resembles the carved dimples on certain luxurious Japanese wooden floors or the rhythmic surface of a Japanese hand-beaten tin saucepan. Easy on the eye but difficult...
Simple but stylish little ceramic, lipped plate with a speckled beige, er cream glaze. As delicious on the table as the dresser. Condition: New Size: approx 12cm diameter ...
Try not to drive yourself dotty counting the brush spots on this blue and grey, dot-line print cup duo! While this style of cup is popularly used for tea these days, the...
'Earthed' is exactly how it feels to cradle this deep, textured ceramic bowl between your palms whilst gazing into its cloudy winter sky glaze, over a pale grey-blue base in stripes that...
We're swooning over the mottled green glass glaze and tactile nature of this hand-crafted ceramic sake cup or Guinomi from Japan. Organic beauty. Sake purists will adore this! We won't...
Doesn't everyone need a ceramic Bamboo Leaf Dish in their Japanese tableware collection? Ok, perhaps not everyone ... but it does also make a unique vessel for a little guest...
We called this handmade ceramic Japanese cup 'Field' for its colour - imagining rice or wheat crops about to be picked, glowing in the afternoon sun. A few sunflowers waving...
This earthy, hand-crafted ceramic cup is named 'Kinoko' for its delicious shade of mushroom soup. Perfect for tea, coffee, sake, whisky or a little mushroom cappuccino (hello early 90's) -...
We named this large, hand-crafted ceramic mug 'kuri' or chestnut, for obvious reasons. And boy is the season ripe for this beauty (that's if you're in Australia right now where winter...
This strange-looking beast is basically a giant version of a ginger grater and, if you're into cooking Japanese at home, you'll be needing one for grating daikon (giant white radish!)....