Hand to table.
Classic meets contemporary with this dinnerware crafted in a small studio in the Bronx. Every piece you see was designed and crafted by artist William Reardon himself—just like the matching mugs. And those glazes? They were all mixed in-house too. There’s three meal-making shapes here: dinner plates, cereal bowls, and salad plates. The plates were inspired by 18th century Italian pewter chargers, and everything you see is built for modern everyday use (yep, that stoneware pottery can go in the microwave and dishwasher). Did we already mention that each piece has been hand-thrown, trimmed, glazed, and fired by one person? That's a fact.
We're mixing and matching our 3-piece sets (which includes a dinner plate, salad plate, and serving bowl) in several of these plucky hues to bring some variety to the table. Set 'em atop these organic beauties, add some essential cotton table linens, and you've got yourself a world-class ensemble.
- Made in: Bronx, New York
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Classic meets contemporary with this dinnerware crafted in a small studio in the Bronx. Every piece you see was designed and crafted by artist William Reardon himself—just like the matching mugs. And those glazes? They were all mixed in-house too. There’s three meal-making shapes here: dinner plates, cereal bowls, and salad plates. The plates were inspired by 18th century Italian pewter chargers, and everything you see is built for modern everyday use (yep, that stoneware pottery can go in the microwave and dishwasher). Did we already mention that each piece has been hand-thrown, trimmed, glazed, and fired by one person? That's a fact.
We're mixing and matching our 3-piece sets (which includes a dinner plate, salad plate, and serving bowl) in several of these plucky hues to bring some variety to the table. Set 'em atop these organic beauties, add some essential cotton table linens, and you've got yourself a world-class ensemble.