Celebration ready.
Here’s a vessel that’ll look right at home at every special occasion it meets. This cup was made by hand in a studio in Brooklyn, and it’s shaped just right for the traditional Kiddush. See those little flecks all over? Those come from speckled stoneware clay it’s made from. Top it all off with that creamy glaze, and you have a sure-fire heirloom for future generations.
Photography by Ty Mecham, Rocky Luten
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RachaelPots
Brooklyn, NY
RachelPots creates handmade ceramics for a beautifully functional kitchen—so, naturally, we consider ourselves *big* fans. Whether it’s a salad dresser or a salt pod, each piece that comes from Rachael’s potter’s wheel is designed to help you whiz through your everyday prep work (and turn heads in the process).
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