A piece from the Crockery collection, 1882 Ltd.’s interpretation of black basalt. This fine bone china tableware is slip-cast from hand-carved plaster models, featuring a raw, textured exterior that reflects the original plaster and a glazed interior for functionality.
Hand-carved by designer Max Lamb using stonemason tools, then slip-cast in black stoneware.
Composition: biscuit (unglazed) exterior, glazed interior.
Made in England.
Approximate dimensions: 9 cm H x 6 cm Ø.
Weight: 0.45 kg.
Care: Microwave and dishwasher safe.
Note: Irregular hand-shaped piece; measurements are estimates.
Available now in Newstead! Grab it today at our store, or we can ship it straight to your door anywhere in Australia.
Rooted in the historic ceramic heritage of Stoke-on-Trent, this brand champions contemporary design through the lens of age-old hand craftsmanship. It fearlessly explores the bounds of material, form, and thought, infusing each collection with inventive spirit and modern playfulness. With every piece requiring no fewer than ten meticulous processes by caring hands, the commitment to superlative quality and longevity is inherent. These are objects to be used, loved, and desired—whether for the dining table, as a decorative statement, or a collectible art piece—embodying a philosophy where traditional skills and modern thought unite to shape the future of British ceramics.