Design

New England’s Finest: Winter Whites

1 Simon Pearce’s substantial “Brookfield” bowl ($90-$125) goes from oven to table and works for mixing, baking, or serving. Simon Pearce, Windsor, VT. 800-774-5277; simonpearce.com 2 Cara Taylor creates her porcelain “Seam Series” bottles ($16-$24) using the slip-casting process. Taylor Ceramics, Northampton, MA. etsy.com/shop/taylorceramics 3 Rob Cartelli crafts elegant yet sturdy porcelain bowls ($28 and […]

A collection of decorative ceramic and porcelain dishes, bowls, vases, cups, and plates, mostly in muted tones of white and beige, arranged on a light-colored surface.

Photo Credit: Hornick/Rivlin

1 Simon Pearce’s substantial “Brookfield” bowl ($90-$125) goes from oven to table and works for mixing, baking, or serving. Simon Pearce, Windsor, VT. 800-774-5277; simonpearce.com

2 Cara Taylor creates her porcelain “Seam Series” bottles ($16-$24) using the slip-casting process. Taylor Ceramics, Northampton, MA. etsy.com/shop/taylorceramics

3 Rob Cartelli crafts elegant yet sturdy porcelain bowls ($28 and up) in the studio at Brattleboro Clayworks. Rob Cartelli Ceramics, Brattleboro, VT. 802-249-6411; cartelliceramics.com

4 This cafe cup ($30) and soup bowl ($40) showcase the signature “Petal” pattern of design duo Michael Roseberry and Bruce Winn. Roseberry Winn Pottery & Tile, Tiverton, RI. 401-816-0010; roseberrywinn.com

5 Acclaimed ceramics artist Isabelle Abramson’s striking pieces range in scope from mini berry bowl ($75) to hand-carved lattice bowl ($185) to tall, lacy porcelain vase ($775). (For more on Isabelle Abramson, see “Artisan Profile,” right.) Isabelle Abramson Ceramics, Boston, MA. 617-515-2319; isabelleabramson.com

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