Another Country Pottery
Serving Dish
Material: Black Stoneware
Diameter: 237mm / 9 5/16″
Height: 80mm / 3 1/8″
The Another Country Pottery Series is a collection of handmade tabletop pottery that employs different clay bodies with different properties for each vessel and use. The clay shapes are pressed and then fettled, dipped in glaze, fired and polished.
The range drew inspiration from the Series One furniture collection and its surfaces are either left unglazed or clear glazed to reflect – as with our furniture collections – the true colour of the material.
The Serving Dish is made of black stoneware which has been fired to an unconventionally high temperature that vitrifies the body of the clay giving it extra strength.
Crafted in Sri Lanka and designed by Ian McIntyre
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Our Mission
Our mission is to be a responsible, purposeful and useful company that is fit for the 21st century, and our ambition is to sell our sustainably made furniture to as many people as possible.
To do this, we strive to strike the right balance between craft and industry.