A jug is among the most human of ceramic forms — made to pour, to be held, to pass between hands. This one carries all of that intention in a body that feels immediately right: weighted at the base, comfortable at the handle, with a spout that pours cleanly and a form that looks as composed empty as it does full.
Hand-thrown by Carme Balada and glazed in her characteristic palette — warm neutrals that shift slightly with the light — it moves easily between contexts. On a breakfast table with water and fresh citrus. On a kitchen shelf between uses. As a vase for a generous bunch of seasonal flowers when the occasion calls for it.
At €76, it is one of the most accessible entry points into Balada's work — and made with the same hand and the same attention as every piece in the series.
Because every piece is made and glazed by hand, surface colour and texture will vary slightly between firings. What arrives is singular — a record of one specific moment in the kiln.
Handcrafted stoneware · Hand-thrown and hand-glazed · Each piece is one of a kind
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