A list of the coolest ceramics shops around.
Reader Suggested: Aardewerk en Zo specializes in collectors pottery, furniture, design and accessories.
Reader Suggested: This shop has caught the eye of Riviera Magazine, LA Times, Coast, and C magazine as a trend setting luxury shop. The shop is filled with with great gifts, jewelry, sunglasses, and the best coffee table books. Combine this with fresh fllowers and the best high-end consignment on the West Coast...
Reader Suggested: Boommodern was created in 1997 as a permanent retail space to feature and sell a diverse collection of 2Oth Century Modern furniture. They sell decorative arts, along with inspired industrial, primitive and architectural objects. These objects are personally selected by the partners, with an...
Reader Suggested: Eclectisaurus sells great Brocante (French for vintage goods). An unusually wide selection of really cool things, from Furnishings to Lighting, Kitchen stuff, Art, even Clothing & Jewelry. Very friendly staff and fair prices make Eclectisaurus one of the best stores in Toronto.
Kita Ceramics & Glassware is dedicated to two ancient art forms: glass making and pottery making. They carry an extensive and amazing assortment of Murano glass. In 1292, when government officials banned glass-making in Venice, all the glass...
Try to imagine a time when every plate didn't have "Made in China" stamped on the back--difficult, we know. Upto the 1970s, America had a thriving ceramics industry with classic, colorful tableware being made by producers from...
The calm, serene space at MC&Co stands in stand contrast to the more typical design store, drenched in color and gleaming with haughty industrial design. But if a home is meant to be a relaxing and rejuvenating space, then MC&Co seems the more considered of enterprises. The impossible to...
Reader Suggested: Outernational is a small cool store with vintage and contemporary industrial and studio ceramics, glass, wood and metal items and objects from the 20th and 21st century.
Why go to Chinatown, when Chinatown comes to you? Pearl River, in its cavernous SoHo space, is a huge collection of all things Chinese. The multi-leveled store carries cookware, home accessories, furniture, paper goods, shoes, clothing, specialty...
Known for its dramatic, beautiful floral arrangements, Rose & Radish has turned its keen design sense to home design. Alongside flowers, their modern gallery space now presents an expertly curated collection of home accessories. From...
In New York, there are 84,000 places to eat Japanese food, a few dozen places to buy Japanese clothes, maybe 2 or 3 place to buy Japanese toys and thanks to Seasons International at least one place to buy Japanese antiques and home crafts. The...
The first time we walked into South Willard we walked right out. After all, faced with all this style and elegance in Los Angeles, is it at all surprising that we had to check the street signs and "actors" at the nearby café to confirm...
If Tart were to have a motto it would be "You are what you eat on." The airy space is primarily dedicated to tableware, flatware and table linens. From chic versions of the everyday coffee mug to pristine bone china to modern Danish...
Reader Suggested: We wanted to create a shop that reflects a whole life, which can be about fashion, home, work and children. In spirit, we are a neighborhood emporium with a mix of beautiful and essential objects for the home, global-chic clothing and accessories, and thoughtful and imaginative gifts for friends...
When you hear the term "American craft" what's the first image that comes to mind? Beaded jewelry? Clay pottery? Go to Twist to see just how far American craftsmen (and craftswomen) have come. Colorful display shelves hold even more colorful glass and ceramic plates and tableware....
When you hear the term "American craft" what's the first image that comes to mind? Beaded jewelry? Clay pottery? Go to Twist to see just how far American craftsmen (and craftswomen) have come. Colorful display shelves hold even...
When you hear the term "American craft" what's the first image that comes to mind? Beaded jewelry? Clay pottery? Go to Twist to see just how far American craftsmen (and craftswomen) have come. Colorful display shelves hold even more colorful glass and ceramic plates and tableware....
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