New York Stoneware

Handthrown Rustic Ceramic Bistro Platter

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Handthrown Rustic Ceramic Bistro Platter
New York Stoneware

Handthrown Rustic Ceramic Bistro Platter

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

European café inspired.

Inspired by the trays used in cafés in Paris and elsewhere in Europe, this round stoneware platter is designed to do it all. We love it for serving a large crowd, creating order at the breakfast table, or displaying fresh fruit after a trip to the farmer’s market. Every piece you see was designed and hand-thrown in the Bronx, New York by artist William Reardon himself—just like these matching dishes. And those glazes? They were all mixed in-house too. And because they were made with the conviction that pottery shouldn't be handled with kid gloves but should be part of your everyday memories, everything here is microwave and dishwasher safe.

One detail we're smitten with? The vivid glazed interiors juxtaposed with the unglazed exterior. Now, let’s talk sides!

  • Made in: Bronx, New York
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Inspired by the trays used in cafés in Paris and elsewhere in Europe, this round stoneware platter is designed to do it all. We love it for serving a large crowd, creating order at the breakfast table, or displaying fresh fruit after a trip to the farmer’s market. Every piece you see was designed and hand-thrown in the Bronx, New York by artist William Reardon himself—just like these matching dishes. And those glazes? They were all mixed in-house too. And because they were made with the conviction that pottery shouldn't be handled with kid gloves but should be part of your everyday memories, everything here is microwave and dishwasher safe.

One detail we're smitten with? The vivid glazed interiors juxtaposed with the unglazed exterior. Now, let’s talk sides!

Meet the Maker

New York Stoneware

Bronx, NY
Beginning with a goal to create pottery that could be incorporated into people’s everyday lives, Will Reardon founded New York Stoneware in the Bronx in 2013. Every object that comes from his studio is soulful, functional, and completely handmade by him and his team. We’re looking forward to using their beautiful pieces in our homes again and again (and again).
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