$26.00
Dense with Bougainvilla blossoms, palm trees and domed adobe rooftops, Tunis is a picturesque village that sits between Lake Qaroun and the desert dunes of the Fayoum Oasis. In the 1980’s, Swiss ceramic artist Evelyn Porret introduced the village children to handicrafts when she founded a pottery school. Using clay from the Nile banks of Aswan, its graduates have become Tunis’s master potters who give the village and its pottery a unique aesthetic and style, adorning the pieces with primitive motifs from the flora and fauna of their surroundings; an identity that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
All of Kiliim’s products are handcrafted, making each product unique. Slight variations and imperfections are embraced.
$14.00
Noctua's Valley soaps are made by Theodor on his olive farm in Greece. They are 80% organic olive oil, with herbs, plants, and wild salt all hand-harvested on his property. Each...
$45.00
A multi-use pitcher, great for gravy on the table, creamer during coffee time, or as a mini-bouquet vase! NOTE: All pieces are made individually by hand; therefore, color, size, and shape...
$32.00
"Emma from Kneehigh Farm let me walk through her impressively packed tomato tunnels in search for the perfect unripe heirloom. With hundreds of tomatoes to choose from, I don’t think...
$50.00
A sleek and simple design that tapers at the bottom. The Flare Mug is a beautiful accompaniment to the Tagliaferro collection. The ample handle allows you to slide three fingers...