Canada boasts a rich heritage of craftsmanship, and this is beautifully exemplified in its locally produced tableware. In this article, we’ll explore some exceptional Canadian-made tableware pieces that will add a touch of local elegance to your dining experience. —Ashley Harris
Hopson Grace, based in Montreal, presents a stunning collection of Decoupage Glass Plates. These extraordinary pieces are a blend of vintage artwork and contemporary design. Handmade with utmost care, each plate carries a unique charm that can transform your dining table into a work of art. Check out the Glass Découpage Plate, Pointer ($105), to add a bit of both luxurious and retro vibes to your table.
Cylinder Studio, based in Ontario, is a Canadian ceramics haven — offering a range of exquisite tableware. The Tin White Raw Stoneware plates from Cylinder Studio exhibit an earthy elegance that’s hard to resist. Each piece is handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail. Check out the Tin White + Raw Stoneware Plates ($30-$65, per plate), for a clean, crisp piece of tableware to add to your home.
Community Clay is all about bringing people together through the art of pottery. The charm of Community Clay’s, The Fitzgerald Collection Fruit Bowl ($128), made completely by hand in Vancouver, BC, lies in its simplicity and quality. It embodies the essence of community and the warmth of craftsmanship. By choosing this piece, you not only acquire a practical tableware item but also a work of art that embodies the spirit of community and creativity.
Kate Metten Ceramics introduces us to the world of Tin Sintered Glaze Plates ($110). These plates are a fusion of art and utility, showcasing Kate Metten’s unique approach to ceramics. Each plate is carefully crafted in Vancouver and features a sintered glaze that adds a special touch to your dining experience. The plates from Kate Metten Ceramics are a blend of modern aesthetics and traditional craftsmanship. They reflect the artistic journey of their creator and bring an element of sophistication to your dining table.
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