• Fog

    A winter morning walk. Frost on the windscreen. A classic, rustic white.

    Fog is a cool white glaze that shows the speckle of the clay body when applied thinly. It’s a timeless, off-white that will match anything in the kitchen.

  • Juniper

    Juniper berries in the summertime. Robin eggshell blue. Runoff from the Tasman Glacier.

    A dynamic glaze that shifts between aqua and murky green. This glaze is has a glossy finish and is

  • River

    A murky lagoon. Milford Sound during a storm. River ripples at sunset. Deceivingly beautiful.

    River is a complex glaze with tones of mossy green, warm browns and striking deep blues. This glaze breaks navy blue over the edges and on texture. It has a glossy finish.

  • Sepia

    Old photographs. An aged newspaper. Vintage brown.

    Sepia has heaps of depth with navy blue poking out where the glaze is thinly applied. This glaze has a glossy finish and can be iridescent in light.

  • Sweetgrass

    A cool breeze on a hot summers day. Cucumber mojitos. Rolling fields of tall grass.

    This glaze varies from glossy to semi-glossy depending on the thickness of the glaze application. Specks of deep brown appear over texture.