Handmade ceramic bowl, celadon cups, terracotta bottle, and plate on linen by a window

Handmade tableware

Vessels for the table, made one at a time.

Dishes, bottles, cups, and small crafts — thrown, glazed, and fired in a quiet studio.

Clay · Wheel · Fire · Table

Collection

Four forms we return to.

Each piece is made to order. Glaze, size, and clay body can shift slightly from what you see here — that is the work.

The studio

Flowmic is a small ceramic practice.

We make dishes, bottles, cups, and crafts for daily use — objects that should feel good in the hand and honest on the table.

Nothing here is cast from a mold. Clay is centered, opened, pulled, trimmed, and fired. A rim may wander. A glaze may pool. That is how you know a person stood at the wheel.

손으로 만든 그릇 — vessels made by hand.

Potter’s hands throwing a terracotta vessel on the wheel
Studio shelf of finished cups, bowls, bottles, and linen

Process

How a piece arrives.

  1. 01

    Throw

    Stoneware or terracotta, centered on the wheel. Walls pulled thin enough to live with, thick enough to last.

  2. 02

    Glaze

    Bone, celadon, ash. Mixed in small batches. The foot is left bare so the clay can still be seen.

  3. 03

    Fire

    Bisque, then glaze fire. After cooling, each piece is checked, packed, and sent to the table it was made for.

Inquire

Commissions are open.

Sets for a table, a single bottle, or a small run of cups. Tell us what you cook, how you drink, and when you need it.

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