This bowl can be used for serving sides, pitas or bread. You can also use it for yoghurt and granola.
This bowl is the perfect size if you have a dog and you want them to be served in the same style of dinnerware. Our own studio dog (Pecan) eats from one of these.
Our Square Sided Collection has vertical walls and allows for a flat surface to serve. All of the forms are stackable and allow for the clay to show while the large serving area is perfect for any meal.
Approximate Dimensions:
D:15cm
H:4.5cm
Ready to ship in 1-3 weeks.
Learn about our Materials and New Forms
Due to the handmade nature, our ceramics may have small differences, but we love these as they show how the makers' hands have formed and finished each product.
All our ceramics are dishwasher, microwave, and freezer-safe.

OUR STUDIO
Our dinnerware is handmade in our studio in London, UK by a small team of potters. This is where we design, form, glaze, pack and ship our dinnerware to you or a restaurant near you.
OUR PRODUCTION PROCESS
We use many techniques to produce our dinnerware depending on the form. Jiggering, throwing and hand-building are the main ones. There are many steps involved in this process and we handle one piece many times till we fire it, pack it and ship it.
Each potter in our team is trained to produce beautiful dinnerware and each piece of dinnerware carries the marks of our fingerprints and is unique!
Our studio is equipped with 3 potter's wheels and 4 kilns that we fire daily .






OUR GLAZING PROCESS
We spray glaze our plates and bowls and dip or use a glaze pump for our cups and smaller pieces. Glazing is one the steps that takes a lot of practice to achieve a consistent result. After an item is glazed we sponge the rim to create a crisp cut between the clay and the glaze.
Every time we open our kiln we learn something new about our glazes and the process and every piece is unique on how it has interacted with the glaze during the firing.
THE FIRING PROCESS
Our dinnerware is fired at 1230 degrees Celsius. Made out of stoneware clay and fired at this temperature is what makes them durable and can last in commercial kitchens.
When we look through the peep hole of our kiln towards the end of the firing circle everything is red and bright as well as extremely hot. These high temperatures are required for the glaze to melt and for the plates to become durable!
During these high firing circles the clay shrinks between 4%-7% depending on the firing schedule as well as the position inside the kiln. These differences is what make the item handmade and unique and why we love them.



SIZING THINGS
If you're not local or have recently discovered us, this page will be a valuable resource for understanding our products. We know that seeing and comparing items is an essential part of the shopping experience. Our chart includes comparative images of all our bowls and plates, along with their intended uses, to assist you in making the right choice. Happy shopping!
Please note: Due to the handmade nature of the products there might be small differences in sizing of up to 4% from one item to another. All dimensions are approximate.
There are many steps in the process of producing a dinnerware and although we try to be consistent in sizing our dinnerware have differences of up to 4%. These differences are happening during the trimming process or even the firing process where the clay shrinks between 4%-7% depending on the firing schedule as well as the position inside the kiln. These differences is what make the item handmade and why we love them.
