Kitchen & Table Pottery
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Whether it's a table for ten or a table for two, keep bread, rolls, tortillas, chips, baked goods and more toasty warm throughout your meal with a terracotta breadwarmer.
Terracotta Warming Stones
Our breadwarmer baskets each feature an ethically made terracotta warming stone, crafted from eco-friendly clay harvested by our artisan partners in Bangladesh. Each is incised with a unique and naturally-inspired design. Choose from a number of one-of-a-kind designs, from our popular Double Vine Breadwarmer to our classic Peace Dove Breadwarmer. There's a style for every occasion. We also have several seasonal designs, from snowflakes for Christmas to a spring meadow for Easter.
We carry different shapes and sizes of breadwarmers to fit all your breadwarming needs. Our round warming stones are great for muffins, rolls, and tortillas, and our oval warming stones keep small loaves of bread, chips, challas, and baguettes toasty hot. When heated in the oven, each warming stone can keep baked goods oven fresh for up to an hour!
Handmade Grass Bread Baskets
With each terracotta warming stone, you'll also receive a beautifully handcrafted bread basket. Woven from kaisa or hogla grass, each eco-friendly option gives you a space for your terracotta warming stone to rest, and is perfect for holding a wide assortment of baked goods and treats.
How to Use Your Handmade Breadwarmer
With proper use and care, your terracotta warming stone and bread basket can be enjoyed for years to come. To use, rinse the warming stone before your first use, then dry it well. Preheat your oven to 350°F. Place the terracotta stone in the oven and bake it for 10 minutes. Don't put your bread basket in the oven. Handling carefully, place the hot terracotta warming stone in the bread basket. For best results, wrap your food in a towel before placing it on the warmer. To clean your handmade breadwarmer, rinse it with water. Not dishwasher safe.
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SAS Guinea Fowl, hen, pullet - colors and selection varies - reach out for the lasted availability.
$85.00
vSAS Guinea Fowl, hen, pullet - colors and selection varies - reach out for the lasted availability.
$85.00
Les Cermiques de Lussan brings us the guniea fowl from Lussan, France. The famous pieces were originally created by Heidii Caillard in 1974. In 1995, his son Adrien and a team of craftspeople continued the work of hand-painting these one of a kind pieces. Each of these guinea fowl make the journey from France to Ogunquit where they call the Pottery Shop home. Feel free to reach for the latest colors!Visit product page → -
French Butter Keeper
$65.00
Visit product page →An ingenious French-country way to keep your butter soft and spreadable without going rancid. Originating in the late 1800s, this method involves adding cold water to the base of the keeper so that, coupled with anywhere from 1/2 a stick to a 3/4 a stick of butter, it creates an airtight seal. Butter will last on the counter for over a week.
Davis Pottery is handmade in York Harbor, Maine by Chris Davis. Davis Pottery is lead-free, ovenproof and may be used in a microwave oven and washed in a dishwasher. For years of enjoyment avoid extreme temperature changes.
Available in a variety of colors. Color pictured might not necessarily be available.
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Chocolate Pot
$52.00
Our chocolate pot redefines an ice cream sundae or a stack of fluffy pancakes. Use the chocolate pot to warm-up chocolate sauce or to pour maple syrup over warm breakfast foods. The possibilities are endless, but oh-so tasty.
Davis Pottery is handmade in York Harbor, Maine by Chris Davis. Davis Pottery is lead-free, ovenproof and may be used in a microwave oven and washed in a dishwasher. For years of enjoyment avoid extreme temperature changes.
Available in a variety of colors. Color pictured might not necessarily be available.
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Sushi for Two Dish Sets
$42.00
Visit product page →Presented in a black gift box for easy gift-giving, this popular Sushi For Two set is perfect for anyone who appreciates great food. Sets includes two 7.27" x 5" rectangular plates, two 3.5" round sauce bowls and two pairs of chopsticks in a black gift box. Three gorgeous variations. Shown in Shippo Blue.
- Plate: 7.25" x 5" x 1.2"h.
- Sauce dish: 3.5" diameter x 1.75"h.
- Chopsticks: 9" long.
- Ceramic tableware + wood chopsticks.
- Microwave, dishwasher safe (except for chopsticks).
- Made in Japan.
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Tall champagne flute
A shop favorite. 2.5"d x 10"
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Berry Bowl
$85.00
Our berry bowl offers an elegant, functional solution to bring berries from the garden to your kitchen table. A plate is included to capture excess water from rinsing.
Davis Pottery is handmade in York Harbor, Maine by Chris Davis. Davis Pottery is lead-free, ovenproof and may be used in a microwave oven and washed in a dishwasher. For years of enjoyment avoid extreme temperature changes.
Available in a variety of colors. Color pictured might not necessarily be available.
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Tall Creamer
$45.00
Visit product page →Davis Pottery is handmade in York Harbor, Maine by Chris Davis. Davis Pottery is lead-free, ovenproof and may be used in a microwave oven and washed in a dishwasher. For years of enjoyment avoid extreme temperature changes.
Available in a variety of colors. Color pictured might not necessarily be available.
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Heart Mug
$55.00
Visit product page →Take home this lovely Heart Mug and be reminded of this beautiful place by the sea between every sip! Or share a piece of Maine with a loved one and turn it into a thoughtful gift!
Davis Pottery is handmade in York Harbor, Maine by Chris Davis. Davis Pottery is lead-free, ovenproof and may be used in a microwave oven and washed in a dishwasher. For years of enjoyment avoid extreme temperature changes.
Available in a variety of colors. Color pictured might not necessarily be available.
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Tabo bowl
$14.00
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Big Heart Little Stove by: Erin French
With dishes pulled from French’s family recipe box and the menu at The Lost Kitchen, ranging from irresistible nibbles like Pecorino Puffs and Gram’s Clam Dip; to luscious soups like Golden Tomato & Peach and Potato & Lentil with Bacon and Herbs; to heaping platters of family-style salads and sides like Peach & Blackberry Salad and Green Beans with Sage, Garlic, and Breadcrumbs; to show-stopping main courses like Pickle-Brined Roast Chicken and Wednesday Night Fish Fry; to French’s favorite all-purpose kitchen staples like Kitchen Sink Pesto and Floral Vinegar, this cookbook has all the tools you need for assembling a seamlessly special meal.
Big Heart Little Stove is more than just a cookbook. With tips and tricks French has used in her own dining room―at home and in the restaurant―this book is your invitation to use what’s around you to create meaningful moments, from setting a table with found treasures, to adorning dishes with edible flowers, to thoughtful gestures such as offering a cold cloth on a hot day. Full of warmth and spirit, Big Heart Little Stove will show you how to create more joy and connection around your table.
The Lost Kitchen by: Erin French
Erin French grew up in Freedom, Maine (population 719), helping her father at the griddle in his diner. An entirely self-taught cook who used cookbooks to form her culinary education, she founded her acclaimed restaurant, the Lost Kitchen, in the same town, creating meals that draws locals and visitors from around the world to a dining room that feels like an extension of her home.
No one can bring small-town America to life better than a native, especially when it comes to Maine, one of the country’s most off-the-beaten-path states, with an abundant natural bounty that comes from its coastline, rivers, farms, fields, and woods—a cook’s dream. Inspired by her lush locale and classic American cooking, Erin crafts deliciously satisfying and easy-to-make recipes such as Whole-Roasted Trout with Parsnip and Herb Hash, Maine Shrimp Rolls, Ramp and Fiddlehead Fried Rice, and Rhubarb Spoon Cake.🍲👩🍳🎉 Also pictured here is Erin with our own David giving Erin a beautiful set of Chris Davis mugs. 🥰
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Serving Bowl
$125.00
Davis Pottery is handmade in York Harbor, Maine by Chris Davis. Davis Pottery is lead-free, ovenproof and may be used in a microwave oven and washed in a dishwasher. For years of enjoyment avoid extreme temperature changes.
Available in a variety of colors. Color pictured might not necessarily be available.
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Comfort Cup
$55.00
Visit product page →Double handled cups for someone who might need a little more stability than a single handle would provide.
Davis Pottery is handmade in York Harbor, Maine by Chris Davis. Davis Pottery is lead-free, ovenproof and may be used in a microwave oven and washed in a dishwasher. For years of enjoyment avoid extreme temperature changes.
Available in a variety of colors. Color pictured might not necessarily be available.
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Flair Tumbler
$45.00
Visit product page →Davis Pottery is handmade in York Harbor, Maine by Chris Davis. Davis Pottery is lead-free, ovenproof and may be used in a microwave oven and washed in a dishwasher. For years of enjoyment avoid extreme temperature changes.
Available in a variety of colors. Color pictured might not necessarily be available.
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Kindness Cup
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Visit product page →"Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love." - LAU TZU
Davis Pottery is handmade in York Harbor, Maine by Chris Davis. Davis Pottery is lead-free, ovenproof and may be used in a microwave oven and washed in a dishwasher. For years of enjoyment avoid extreme temperature changes.
Available in a variety of colors. Color pictured might not necessarily be available.
All prices are estimates and subject to final price set by the artist.
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Fat Belly Mug
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Visit product page →Davis Pottery is handmade in York Harbor, Maine by Chris Davis. Davis Pottery is lead-free, ovenproof and may be used in a microwave oven and washed in a dishwasher. For years of enjoyment avoid extreme temperature changes.
Available in a variety of colors. Color pictured might not necessarily be available.
All prices are estimates and subject to final price set by the artist.