Dinnerware
Celadon ceramic bowl, 'Orbits'
Parallel orbits streak across this bowl, culminating in the delicate lid topped with an onion dome handle. A vision of Thailand's ceramic opulence, it is sure to find myriad uses in any household.
Bowl, 'Wavy Blue'
Luh Putu Pancawati casts a spell of hand-crafted artistry to create a bowl of enchanted allure. Blue hues glisten in the glazed finish of the ceramic piece, its rich luster akin to a precious jewel recently unearthed.
Stoneware bowls, 'Banana Traditions' (pair)
Resplendent in tropical elegance, these soup bowls are embellished by the textured contrasts between stoneware and glazed ceramics. In Bali, most people prefer to serve and eat from banana leaves, because they feel it enhances the flavor.
Celadon ceramic plates, 'Lotus Eden' (set of 5)
Lotuses bloom with exuberant beauty in mystical green ponds. Thatsanee and Ramphan design the enchanted scene to decorate each plate in this set of five. The serving plates glow with the legendary artistry of celadon ceramics, an art form that can be traced back ten centuries.
Ceramic bowls, 'Frangipani Flowers' (pair)
Classic in their shape, voluptuous bowls are graced by frangipani blossoms. From Putu Oka Mahendra, the original duo is crafted by hand featuring a hard, glossy finish.
Celadon ceramic bowls with lids, 'Andaman Sea' (set of 4)
Individual casseroles or soup bowls with lids take on the deep green hues of the Andaman Sea. Each bowl features twin handles; the lid takes the shape of a lotus bud or temple spire. Thatsanee and Ramphan create the set of four in celadon ceramic.
Ceramic centerpiece, 'Lemon'
Bathed in yellow-green glaze, this exquisite centerpiece resembles a succulent slice of lemon. Radiant spokes fan out from the center in a precise pattern. Edymundo Cola�o expresses his aesthetic in ceramic, creating an elegant piece that bears his signature.
Stoneware bowls, 'Banana Garden, ' (set of 3)
Banana leaves extend cool green veins, transformed into a set of three bowls in graduated sizes. In Bali, such leaves are often used as disposable dinner plates. Tat Yan Soo creates this beautiful design for a mood of informal elegance.
Celadon ceramic bowl with lid, 'Elephant Parade'
Delicately depicted in low relief, elephants parade in circles. They adorn a beautiful covered bowl or casserole. Thatsanee and Ramphan conjure the verdant hues of Thailand in celadon ceramic. Safe for dishwasher, microwave and oven up to 250� C (482� F).
Aluminum and glass bowls, 'Crystal Rose' (set of 4)
Enveloped in a garland of roses, these crystalline bowls exalt their shining contrast. Pravesh Ratn crafts an elegant set of four, placing each on a floral base.











