Warm Neutral Glazes
This season’s glazes settle into warm neutrals — comforting, quiet tones with a soft romance to them. Each piece is made to work together, blending seamlessly across forms and finishes. Begin with a single favorite or build a bundle over time — every mix tells a story shaped by how you gather and use it.
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Our satin white is simple at first glance, but looking deeper reveals hidden depths and variation, like a beautiful fragment of Greek marble or a sheet of handmade paper intended for a 19th century manuscript.
Pairs well with: any colors!
A robust golden brown, the satin surface has the appearance of highly polished wood with darker variegated patterns blending into the surface.
Pairs well with: Fern, Celadon, Birch, Matte Black, Buttermilk Pink
A satin white glaze speckled with brown, it reminded us of birch bark, or quail’s eggs, or a white river stone discovered in the moonlight.
Pairs well with: any color!
Coquina is a sedimentary rock made of shells and sandstone, kind of the prequel to sandstone. Growing up in north Florida, it was the only actual “rock” around, so it was ubiquitous. I love the neutral warmth of this glaze, making it a subtle but essential new star in our color offering. It plays nicely with all colors of kitchen decor, and is right at home next to our existing glazes.
Pairs well with: Matte Grey, Celadon, Matte White, Mariana



































































































