Description
Crafted by Uruguayan ceramic artist Pablo Zorilla, this beige stoneware pot speaks the quiet language of simplicity and detail.
Slip-cast with precision and then hand-decorated using ceramic pigments, the surface carries subtle, intentional gestures—marks of the artist’s hand that elevate it beyond the functional. The unglazed finish leaves the raw texture of the clay exposed, giving the piece a tactile honesty that invites touch.
Its oval form is gentle and understated, making it an ideal companion for a small bonsai, a minimalist ikebana arrangement, or simply as a stand-alone object in your living space. It’s a vessel that doesn’t shout for attention, but rewards it.
Zorilla’s work balances restraint and warmth, blending traditional methods with a modern eye. This pot is a quiet celebration of craft, form, and natural beauty.















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