Maria Zizka’s Sesame Soba Excerpted from Boards, Platters, Plates by Maria Zizka (Artisan Books). Copyright © 2021. Photographs by Erin Scott.
Maria Zizka’s Sesame Soba Excerpted from Boards, Platters, Plates by Maria Zizka (Artisan Books). Copyright © 2021. Photographs by Erin Scott.
Bryant Terry’s Smashed Peas and Creamy Cauliflower makes 4 servings The idea for this recipe came from mushy peas, the classic British dish that traditionally accompanies fish and chips. The simplest way to prepare fresh- from- the- shell peas is…
David Lentz’s lobster pasta with winter squash, spigarello, mustard greens & rustic bread crumbs serves 4-6 Ingredients 1# dry egg tagliatelle 12 oz lobster meat (knuckle & claw or tail meat) 1 med winter squash (peeled, seeded & quartered) 4…
hand thrown
small $188 measures 3 1/2″ tall x 7 1/4″ wide
medium $245 measures 3 1/2″ tall x 10″ wide
large $310 measures 5″ tall x 11″ wide
Len Carella started working in ceramics in 1998 taking classes at Parsons School of Design in New York City midway through a 20 year career as a designer of footwear and leather goods.
He currently works full-time from his San Francisco studio creating one-of-a-kind & site specific installation art & sculpture in stoneware, porcelain, leather, glass, cork and textile and small batch functional ware in stoneware & porcelain for home and restaurant use.
Tomoro Pottery
‘shinogi’ ceramic vase
hand thrown
measures 5 1/2″ tall x 4″ wide
A small pottery studio based in Los Angeles, California, tomoro pottery is the works of ceramist Tomoko Morisaki.
Rocks, leaves, branches, moss—Tomoko draws inspirations from found objects in nature. Tomoko aims to create simple, warm and comfortable tableware and vases to be used daily and last a long time. All her pottery is handcrafted on wheel with utmost care.
Tomoko studied ceramics and product design at Tokyo Gakugei University in Japan. For more than fifteen years, pottery has been her passion. After she moved to Los Angeles, she started tomoro pottery as her creative outlet.
Victoria Morris
large ceramic serving bowl
hand thrown
measures 12″ wide x 4 1/2″ deep
care: hand wash recommended
Victoria Morris
L.A. native Victoria Morris has been making pottery for more than 20 yrs. Inspired in part by mid-century Scandinavian forms, traditional Japanese craftsmanship, she strives to create work that’s elegantly proportioned and useful. Although drawn to creating clean forms, Victoria embraces the subtle, random imperfections inherent to traditional studio pottery and seeks to embrace those qualities that reveal the maker’s hand in hand thrown ceramics rather than erase them.
David Lentz’s Fish Tacos serves 4-6 Ingredients 3-4 pound rock cod or similar white fleshed fish (marinate in lime zest, evoo & chopped cilantro/season with salt & aleppo pepper/ grill or sear in a cast iron pan) tortillas cabbage/ optional…
Pick up location: Jenni Kayne in Brentwood Country Mart Address: 225 26th St #30b, Santa Monica, CA 90402 Pick-up time 1:00pm Name Phone Email Select Date February 11thFebruary 18thFebruary 25th Message After submitting the form you will be redirected to…
FARM PRODUCE HOME DELIVERY – LOS ANGELES September 23rd – September 27th delivery runs Wednesday – Sunday evening we are grateful to receive beautiful food from our farmers every morning throughout the week We are happy to see the some…
Stoneware wall hanging on driftwood. One-of-a-kind.
Measures approximately 60″ wide (driftwood) by 105″ long
The Story Is In The Soil
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Los Angeles, CA 90028
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