Splatter never looked so good.
Wondering where this spoon rest gets its speckle? Its design is inspired by the landscapes of the West—and it’s hand-crafted by a husband-and-wife team in a small studio in Indianapolis. That earthy hue is all thanks to the dark clay it’s made from, while that pretty white glaze you see is hand-poured for a one-of-a-kind finish. (Yep, each one is truly unique!) Now we’re itching to make tomato sauce every day of the week...
Photography by Ty Mecham, Rocky Luten
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A Question of Eagles
Indianapolis, IN
Inspired by pottery from ‘60s and ‘70s, as well as landscapes of the West, husband-and-wife team Melissa and Jonathan started A Question of Eagles to create heirloom-quality pieces for the home. With a studio that’s traveled to Illinois, Oregon, and New York—all before settling in Los Angeles—it’s no wonder everything they make has a one-of-a-kind look.
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