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Danika Vautour is a Canadian visual artist, who returned from England last autumn. She specializes in ceramics and has been working with the material for over 5 years. Her pottery studio is currently set up in Saint John, New Brunswick. In her spare time, she can be found teaching workshops while exploring creatively and developing her portfolio.
“Last Chance!”
We are discontinuing our functional line of tableware. We’ve been creating ceramic pieces for nearly a decade now, and it’s time for us to shift our practice to something more creative and sustainable. We’re excited to be taking you along on what’s sure to be the most exciting chapter yet, but this also means it’s your last chance to purchase our functional pieces. Visit our shop today to explore our collection of wares before they’re gone for good!
Our handcrafted pieces are carefully designed to suit your needs. Whether you’re looking for a comfortable handle or the perfect sized pot for a succulent, we’ve got you covered. We use a beautiful range of neutrals with simple and elegant forms that would compliment anyone’s home.
These small dishes are hand-built using a stoneware clay which was then fired to 1223 degrees centigrade, and finished with a white glaze to accentuate the earth tones of the bare clay.
Additional Details:
- This listing is for 4 small dishes
- Size is approximately 4.5" (width) x 4.5" (depth) x 0.5" (height)
- Colour - White with stoneware clay
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
- Lead-Free, food safe glaze
- Carefully packaged for shipping
Each and every item is handmade by myself and I am incredibly thankful for your support and gracious for being a part of making your house feel like a home.
“Introducing Inspire”
Inspire is a long-awaited space where I can share the projects, ideas, and inspiration that have been part of my artistic journey. It’s a mix of personal projects, creative insights from my travels, and reflections on how art and interiors intertwine. I’ll also be sharing work from artists and businesses I admire, hoping to spark new ideas and conversations along the way.