The problem with being a potter? Too many ideas… and not enough shelf space. Over the years, I’ve made (and kept!) so many pieces I’ve loved - but with kitchen shelves groaning and space running out, I’ve decided it’s time to (grudgingly) part with a small selection from my personal collection.
These are pre-loved, gently used, and full of character - and they’re all being offered at a discounted price to reflect that.
It doesn't matter if the plants are real or faux, nothing beats having them in a chunky china plant pot to set them off – and one on feet is just the icing on the cake in our book!
No plants? No worries! This large pot makes an excellent display/storage/decorative/any-use-you-can-think of pots too! Not only does it feature three feet, it also decorated in our ‘drape and tassel’ design.
It’s actually been part of my own personal collection for a while, gently used with a plant until it outgrew this size, and then holding handsoap and handcream bottles, but it is time for it to walk off to a new home (sorry, not sorry for the terrible attempt at foot humour!)
This pot stands 19cm tall (the pot size is 16cm) and it's 20cm wide and reflecting its pre-loved status it’s been reduced by 25%
**Please note that this pot is for indoor use but can be used outside during the summer months, but please remember to bring it in before any signs of frost or cold weather.
Caring for your pottery:
Marigold and Lettice pottery is made from white earthenware clay and designed to be used and enjoyed every day. We personally use our pieces in the oven, dishwasher, and microwave. However, to prolong the life of your pottery, handwashing is the gentler choice, as dishwashers can be tough on handmade items due to high-pressure jets and strong detergents and may overtime cause damage and speed up any grazing in the glaze.
While we do microwave our own pieces, for longevity we suggest heating food in the oven where possible.
I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N
Our china looks and feels very (very) different to mass-produced pottery; it’s not fine or delicate, but wonderfully chunky and full of texture, you’ll see thumb prints, makers marks, glaze specks/drips and heaps of individuality. We call it perfectly imperfect pottery and firmly believe it’s all the better for it!
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£120.00 Regular Price
£90.00Sale Price
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