Think of all of the types of ceramic pots and dishes you have in your home. There are everyday dishes, including plates, mugs, and sugar bowls; bakeware like casseroles and bread cloches; storage vessels like fermentation jars and butter dishes; and serving pieces like platters, pitchers, and teapots. The focus for this issue is kitchen pots. Learn about what inspires several artists to make unique ceramic forms for use in the kitchen.
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Published Nov 13, 2020
Think of all of the types of ceramic pots and dishes you have in your home. There are everyday dishes, including plates, mugs, and sugar bowls; bakeware like casseroles and bread cloches; storage vessels like fermentation jars and butter dishes; and serving pieces like platters, pitchers, and teapots. The focus for this issue is kitchen pots. Learn about what inspires several artists to make unique ceramic forms for use in the kitchen.
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