Small Items With No Official Home, Ceramic Jar / Pot

Katie Brinsley Ceramics

£28.00 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 8th May
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    • Dispatched
    • 9th May
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    • Standard delivery
    • 13th - 14th May

Credentials

  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

Frustrated with those cheeky little items that seem to have nowhere to live in your home? No longer lose your marbles with this small item pot, delightfully designed by Beatrice von Preussen and made bye Katie.
An excellent gift for some starting university or an opportunity to put a smile on a friends face when presented filled with flowers.

Need to know

W 90mm x D 90mm x H 155mm 1pt

Text on pot reads
SMALL ITEMS WITH NO OFFICIAL HOME
All manner of things from BIT AND BOBS to GUBBINS
TIDY MIND

Delivery

The delivery options for this item are listed below (if it doesn't state 'Express delivery' then that option is not available for this product). As soon as you place your order, this small business will spring into action, get it ready and send it out... (and you can feel wonderful for supporting them).

Delivery options available

Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 13th - 14th May

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Katie Brinsley Ceramics

Hawkhurst, Kent

I love making, I can’t help it, my hands get restless when I’m not. That’s how Katie Brinsley Ceramics started, with my hands. They momentarily let me down as my friends treasured butter dish slipped out of them smashing on her floor. This inspired me to make the best possible replacement! I chose slip casting for its beautiful clean lines and tactile smooth finish that makes an everyday object a delight to use. I haven’t stopped making my ceramic tableware since.