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Wholesale

Please note that my Faire shop is paused while we secure and build out our new studio. Estimated production start times on all new orders is May 2026, but stay tuned or join our mailing list for exact dates and details. 
I am now accepting wholesale orders via Faire.
​If you would like to see my current wholesale offerings and/or place an order, please use this link.
View and Order Wholesale at Faire.com
UPDATE (March 2026): We are still navigating the final stages of a lease on our new space, and once that happens we will move as quickly and carefully through the upfit needs to make our production studio ready to open. Until that time, we will not be able to start any new production, but we will be happy to discuss any commission or wholesale inquiries via the links below. We still have a bit to go but we are SO ready for all of it, and your support is deeply appreciated.
If you would like to discuss a commission:
Contact for Commissions
If you were at the MADE Our Show in Baltimore, scroll down to see all wholesale offerings, and contact us here:
Contact for Wholesale

New Work

This new wholesale line was launched in the summer of 2025 as a way to join the Faire platform. The designs will continue to be refined, and new designs that are currently living only in notebooks will join the shelves as soon as we are working in our new studio. If you'd like to know about all the new developments, you are welcome to join our mailing list (scroll to the bottom of this or any page for the form). You may see some items appear and disappear here - that's the nature of new product development. We may present a new form, but then find it needs more refinement and take it off the site. If you are interested in anything you see here (or have seen!) please reach out via the links above.

For those looking for my designs fired in reduction kilns, I will eventually be able to make very small batch/limited release work in that line, so stay tuned and feel free to let me know you'd like to be on that list! Wholesale terms below photos.
A trio of three handmade, shallow bowls, embossed with a sunflower design, in a yellow, green, and dark blue glaze.
8" Sunflower Bowls perfect as a serving dish or to hold a nice portion of salad or pasta. Image shows bowls in dark stoneware with glazes (L-R) BB, YS, and DEN.
An assortment of small sandwich or dessert plates, embossed with a floral design and in a variety of glazes.
6" Sunflower Plates are perfect for a sammie, a slice of pie, or your favorite cookie! Image shows plates in light and dark stoneware. See swatches below for differences.
A large assortment of trinket dishes, all embossed with different floral designs, in a variety of glazes.
A garden of trinket dishes, each embossed with a hand carved flower design.
A set of small olive dishes, approximately 2 1/2" across, with an embossed design of a branch with olives and leaves. The glaze is an olive green.
Olive dipping bowls for your favorite sauce, salt or spices, with just enough embossed relief to nicely grate a clove of garlic. Image shows pieces in dark stoneware with BB glaze.
A straight sided mug, approximately 4" tall, with a handle that stretches from the base to just under the rim, commonly known as a three-finger mug because you can fit all three fingers inside the handle. The handmade stoneware mug has a light yellow glaze that breaks to a light brown on edges.
Just a good mug, in red stoneware with Yellow Salt glaze.
A collection of handmade mugs, approximately 4" tall, with wax resist designs. The wax was applied to the red clay before glazing, so the variety of designs, such as flowers, peace signs, and 'xo' show as raw clay in the yellow salt glaze.
Mugs with wax resist designs of flowers, peace sign, and XO. Custom designs available. This line currently available only in red stoneware with YS glaze.
Pieces of service ware, individually handmade by paddling clay on custom molds. The red stoneware clay is not glazed on the rim, creating a beautiful contrast with the yellow salt glaze. Pictured are a serving bowl, a 9" plate, and a small 4" bowl.
Three piece set of service ware including a 9" serving bowl, 8" plate, and 4" bowl. This line available only in red stoneware with YS glaze.
Sunflower Seed Trinket Dishes (also good for pinching spices or holding bonbons!) Image shows pieces in light stoneware with DEN and BB glazes.
Pins/Brooches for your hat, your lapel, your bag!
Wallflowers, made with a wire hanger fired into the back to easily hang one or more!
Oil Bottle with Olive Sprig, and ergonomic pinches on the side for a comfortable hold. Currently available only in red stoneware and YS glazes, but will be tested with other glazes soon.
Embossed "Vincent" bowl, with original design inspired by Van Gogh's impasto techniques. Image shows piece in light stoneware with DEN glaze.
Multi-tasking forms that work perfectly to hold utensils, chill wine, or a large bouquet of flowers. Currently available only in red stoneware with YS glaze. Inquire for other options.
Hints of a Starry Night, to hang on your wall.
To compliment our service ware, this oval platter is perfect to hold bread, a generous side dish, or an intimate main.
Salt Bowls with handmade ceramic spoons. This design available only with dark stoneware with YS glaze.
Personalized accessories for a housewarming gift.
A bit of starry sky in a trinket dish.

Swatches:

I work with a light and a dark stoneware, which means my glazes will have different results. Click on the image to the right to see how my current palette of glazes break on the clay bodies with texture. Images above also show results - in some cases you will have the option to choose clay body and glazes, some are dedicated to specific clay and glazes (and will say so). We will be testing more options once we're back in studio, and until then feel free to ask about any combinations to see what's possible!
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Wholesale Terms

Minimum Order: This is determined by the scope/interest of your order.  Custom service ware and branded items have a $500 minimum order. General wholesale orders may start at $150.
Lead Time:  *While we are in the process of upfitting and moving into our new studio, turn-around times will be set at each order. Once in full production, lead time will be 6-8 weeks (sometimes less).
Payment: Payment is due when order is complete, and before shipping. Subsequent orders are preferred the same but terms are available for non-profits and/or with discussion at our discretion.
*Custom Orders, and/or orders above $2000 will require a 50% non-refundable deposit at the time the order is placed. 
Payment accepted: Credit Card, Check, Square.
Shipping: USPS is our preferred shipper. Shipping charges will be added to invoice (*added to final invoice is deposit is paid).
Buyback terms not available (we're small!).
Returns or exchanges are available within one week of receipt of shipment, with explanation. Items must be in good condition and returned in original packaging. 
You agree not to sell my work to third party sellers, including Amazon.
We reserve the right to terminate any wholesale account at our discretion.
By placing an order, you agree to these terms and conditions.

Flameware

We will begin production of flameware pieces once we are fully moved into a new space. Until then, you can see samples of flameware pieces here, and if you are interested in pre-ordering, contact us.

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