





Pip Hartle Large Serving Dishes
This stunning extra large dish by potter Pip Hartle is a great addition to any ceramic collection. a round and flat base, bowl like curved sides. Use to serve food at the centre of the table, or as a fruit bowl; a constant on your kitchen counter. The dishes are glazed in a milky organic white with brush stroked black glaze patterns on top.
We list our Pip Hartle bowls by glaze pattern availability, don't hesitate to send us a message to discuss measurements of our current shop stock.
- Glazed stoneware clay, a subtle sheen.
- Height: 5-7 cm
Diameter: 27-31cm - Dishwasher safe
- Made by Pip Hartle in London, UK
Pip Hartle is a London-based ceramicist renowned for her functional stoneware that seamlessly blends form and function. With a background in textiles from Goldsmiths University, Pip draws inspiration from global textile patterns, infusing her ceramics with distinctive geometric designs and fluid brushstrokes. Her creative journey began at Morley College, where she discovered a passion for pottery that led her to establish a personal working studio in her garden. Pip's pieces are designed for everyday use, and bring the joy of handmade artistry into daily life.
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