Charmed House Interiors · Decor
A footed stoneware bowl with a hand-shaped, slightly irregular rim and the kind of reactive glaze that makes every piece its own. Mossy greens drift down from the edge into a soft, oyster-white interior, with notes of warm caramel pooling along the lip — the result of a kiln-fired finish that no two bowls share. The pedestal lifts it just enough to feel intentional, like something pulled from a slow-living pottery studio in the south of France.
It's the kind of piece that looks beautiful empty and even better full — equal parts vessel and sculpture.
"The most beautiful tables aren't styled. They're lived around."
As a fruit bowl on a kitchen island. Pile with lemons, figs, or stone fruit beside a marble board and a linen tea towel — the green-rimmed glaze turns everyday produce into something quietly painterly.
As a centrepiece on a dining table. Fill with whole pomegranates, dried hydrangea heads, or a low arrangement of garden roses for a table that feels gathered rather than arranged.


