TIDEPOOL - this nautical glaze is reminiscent of sunken treasure hidden in the deep sea for centuries. A patina of metallic-charcoal breaks over rims, handles and at the base with a thinner application. Drips of glossy dark emerald pool and run with a thicker application, and a soft jade-grey covers the vessels. With plenty of variation, this makes a rustic addition to the winter collection.

SAGE - don’t be fooled by the simple name, this glaze has depth and movement that goes beyond a basic green. Subtle flecks of copper-brown come to the surface where the glaze pools and drips. With a thinner application, the glaze breaks over the base and rim of the vessels revealing a frosty-rosemary finish.

RUST - this earthy iron-rich glaze is warm and rustic, with a subtle mottled ochre variegation. When it pools with a thicker application, a glossy rippled orange-chestnut finish comes to the surface. Where it breaks over the rim and at the base of vessels, a deep russet is revealed.

SHELL - this semi-matte glaze is finished in a warm off-white with subtle speckles of rutile. With a thicker application it pools and drips in waves of glossy cream. A wonderful neutral palette to add to any existing tableware collection, and perfect for brighter spring days.

BLONDE SANDSTONE - An homage to the Glasgow tenements, this rustic glaze has flecks of iron and covers work with a creamy, warm chestnut finish. It’s semi-matte and with a thinner application a rusty metallic finish breaks over rims and bases of work leaving a toasted patina. When it pools and drips the glaze transforms to a glossy burned caramel tone, making this a good match to pair with the versatile Tidepool.

DUNE - a soft neutral glaze with sandy flecks of rutile-hazel, and drips of glossy honey-ochre where it pools with a thicker application. With a thinner application, the glaze breaks over rims and bases in a warm toasted rusty-umber.

DUSTY ROSE - Just in time for spring, this semi-matte glaze has glossy beige undertones when it drips, and has a delicate dusty roseate on flat surfaces. Results can vary with application, making this a truly unique addition to the glaze collection.