Set of Two Studio Pottery Bowls | 1970s Rustic Stoneware

£22.00

The Story

A charming pair of hand-thrown studio pottery bowls that perfectly capture the rustic, grounded aesthetic of the 1970s. Featuring a deep chocolate-brown ‘wheatsheaf’ exterior contrasted by a speckled oatmeal glaze on the inside, these bowls are as functional as they are beautiful. Their heavy, tactile nature makes them ideal for everyday use, perfect for serving nibbles or dips - bringing a touch of artisan history to your table.

The Details

  • Dimensions: 13.5cm Diameter x 6.5cm H (each)

  • Material: Heavyweight Stoneware | Gloss & Matt Glaze

  • Era: Circa 1970s | Unmarked Artisan Studio.

  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition. Both bowls are free from chips, cracks, or repairs and retain a wonderful, clean finish.

Heritage Note

These bowls are a classic representation of the 1970s "Back to the Land" movement in British pottery. During this time, many potters moved away from industrial refinement to celebrate "honest" materials. The use of iron-rich clay and high-contrast glazes like oatmeal and tenmoku-brown was a hallmark of this era, designed to show the warmth of the handmade process.

Sustainable Shipping

  • 100% plastic-free, recyclable, and biodegradable packaging.

  • FREE Royal Mail Tracked 48 delivery.

The Story

A charming pair of hand-thrown studio pottery bowls that perfectly capture the rustic, grounded aesthetic of the 1970s. Featuring a deep chocolate-brown ‘wheatsheaf’ exterior contrasted by a speckled oatmeal glaze on the inside, these bowls are as functional as they are beautiful. Their heavy, tactile nature makes them ideal for everyday use, perfect for serving nibbles or dips - bringing a touch of artisan history to your table.

The Details

  • Dimensions: 13.5cm Diameter x 6.5cm H (each)

  • Material: Heavyweight Stoneware | Gloss & Matt Glaze

  • Era: Circa 1970s | Unmarked Artisan Studio.

  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition. Both bowls are free from chips, cracks, or repairs and retain a wonderful, clean finish.

Heritage Note

These bowls are a classic representation of the 1970s "Back to the Land" movement in British pottery. During this time, many potters moved away from industrial refinement to celebrate "honest" materials. The use of iron-rich clay and high-contrast glazes like oatmeal and tenmoku-brown was a hallmark of this era, designed to show the warmth of the handmade process.

Sustainable Shipping

  • 100% plastic-free, recyclable, and biodegradable packaging.

  • FREE Royal Mail Tracked 48 delivery.