Facture Goods Ceramics Collection
After spending over a year at home, it feels so good to finally get back out on the road again. Shopping is what we do and life just wasn’t the...
After spending over a year at home, it feels so good to finally get back out on the road again. Shopping is what we do and life just wasn’t the same when we weren’t heading off to far-flung locales in search of new merch.
But if being stuck stateside for all those months taught us anything, it’s that sometimes the best things are actually hiding in our own backyards — like our Facture Goods Ceramics Collection.
Combining a subtle, vintage-inspired elegance with plenty of rustic charm, these one-of-a-kind clay dishes were all lovingly handmade right here in Chicago by local ceramicist Aron Fischer, the owner and creator behind Facture Goods.
The opposite of mass produced, each piece is carefully molded into a simple, perfectly imperfect shape and covered in a gorgeous glaze for a unique finished product that somehow feels both primitive and modern.
Deciding on a few favorites was no easy task, but we finally narrowed it down last spring to create a collection that ranges from snack-sized bowls to main course-worthy platters — that is, until we saw the new Dock Plates, which we just had to add for fall in soft white and striking matte black.
Great for setting a table that’s anything but ordinary, shop our entire collection and bring some locally-made beauty to your next meal.
After spending over a year at home, it feels so good to finally get back out on the road again. Shopping is what we do and life just wasn’t the same when we weren’t heading off to far-flung locales in search of new merch.
But if being stuck stateside for all those months taught us anything, it’s that sometimes the best things are actually hiding in our own backyards — like our Facture Goods Ceramics Collection.
Combining a subtle, vintage-inspired elegance with plenty of rustic charm, these one-of-a-kind clay dishes were all lovingly handmade right here in Chicago by local ceramicist Aron Fischer, the owner and creator behind Facture Goods.
The opposite of mass produced, each piece is carefully molded into a simple, perfectly imperfect shape and covered in a gorgeous glaze for a unique finished product that somehow feels both primitive and modern.
Deciding on a few favorites was no easy task, but we finally narrowed it down last spring to create a collection that ranges from snack-sized bowls to main course-worthy platters — that is, until we saw the new Dock Plates, which we just had to add for fall in soft white and striking matte black.
Great for setting a table that’s anything but ordinary, shop our entire collection and bring some locally-made beauty to your next meal.