
Amanda Moffat Tasting Plate #2
 Amanda Moffat's tasting plates, part of her Indigo collection, fuse classic fabric and Piranesi sketch influences. The hand-thrown stoneware, adorned with porcelain paint and glaze, showcases varied finishes in white, smoky gray, and rust tones. See Amanda Moffat's full collection of vases and pitchers here.
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Wipe with damp cloth.
Brooklyn based ceramicist Amanda Moffat draws inspiration from classic fabrics and Piranesi sketches for her hand thrown pieces. The blue and white stoneware bowls, plates, platters and vases from her Indigo collection are painted with porcelain and then glazed, resulting in finishes that vary from shades of white to smoky grays and rust tones.
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Amanda Moffat Tasting Plate #2
 Amanda Moffat's tasting plates, part of her Indigo collection, fuse classic fabric and Piranesi sketch influences. The hand-thrown stoneware, adorned with porcelain paint and glaze, showcases varied finishes in white, smoky gray, and rust tones. See Amanda Moffat's full collection of vases and pitchers here.
Details
Care
Wipe with damp cloth.
Brooklyn based ceramicist Amanda Moffat draws inspiration from classic fabrics and Piranesi sketches for her hand thrown pieces. The blue and white stoneware bowls, plates, platters and vases from her Indigo collection are painted with porcelain and then glazed, resulting in finishes that vary from shades of white to smoky grays and rust tones.
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 Amanda Moffat's tasting plates, part of her Indigo collection, fuse classic fabric and Piranesi sketch influences. The hand-thrown stoneware, adorned with porcelain paint and glaze, showcases varied finishes in white, smoky gray, and rust tones. See Amanda Moffat's full collection of vases and pitchers here.
Details
Care
Wipe with damp cloth.
Brooklyn based ceramicist Amanda Moffat draws inspiration from classic fabrics and Piranesi sketches for her hand thrown pieces. The blue and white stoneware bowls, plates, platters and vases from her Indigo collection are painted with porcelain and then glazed, resulting in finishes that vary from shades of white to smoky grays and rust tones.













