Clay, flame, and form

Terracotta with a memory of flame.

At Emberware Terracotta, every vessel is chosen for its weight, warmth, and weathered edge — made to ground modern interiors, soften courtyards, and bring a sense of permanence to the spaces people actually live in.

Hand-thrown Planters, urns, and sculptural forms with tactile surfaces and balanced proportions.
Trade ready Consistent selections for hospitality, design studios, and courtyard projects.
Bespoke finish Raw, washed, smoked, and aged palettes that respond beautifully to light.
A pile of clay pots sitting next to each other
A shelf filled with lots of brown vases
Brown ceramic vase on a brown wooden table
Editor’s pick

Curated like a gallery, stocked like a working shop: pieces that look collected, not crowded.

A collection built around form, finish, and atmosphere.

Each category is selected to feel substantial in a room and resilient outside it — the kind of terracotta that settles a space without trying too hard.

Signature vessels

Hand-thrown pots and urns with strong silhouettes, softened rims, and a presence that feels almost architectural.

Everyday icons

Natural finishes

Washed, smoked, and sun-baked surfaces that hold shadow well and look even better as they age.

Patina first

Project sourcing

Consistent selection for cafés, courtyards, hospitality spaces, and landscape schemes that need rhythm at scale.

Trade ready

Placement guidance

We help match scale, drainage, and styling so every piece lands with intent — indoors, on a terrace, or in full sun.

Room by room
Green plants on a brown wooden table
Kiln, clay, atmosphere

Built to feel rooted, not decorative.

Terracotta is at its best when it’s allowed to be honest: mineral, warm, and quietly imperfect. Emberware Terracotta leans into that honesty — pieces with visible texture, generous proportions, and the kind of surface that looks better beside linen, stone, olive wood, and shaded greenery.

Our curation is intentionally restrained. A few strong shapes, a deep earthen palette, and enough variation to make a wall of pots feel collected over time.

A good terracotta piece should feel inevitable — as if it has always belonged exactly where it stands.

Loved for the way it settles a space.

A few words from clients who wanted more than a pot — they wanted the room to feel finished.

The selection feels curated, not crowded. One visit and our terrace finally looked intentional, like it had been designed around the architecture.

We needed a handful of strong pieces that would work inside and out. The advice on scale, drainage, and finish saved us from overbuying.

Everything here has presence. Even the smaller pots feel weighty and deliberate, which is exactly what our interior needed.

Bring us a room, a patio, or a blank corner.

Whether you’re sourcing one statement urn or building a full scheme for a hospitality project, Emberware Terracotta is ready to help. Share your dimensions, your material palette, or a few inspiration images — we’ll shape the selection around the space, not the other way around.

Trade enquiries welcome for repeated quantities, styling packages, and project sourcing.
Visit us to compare scale, texture, and finish in person — terracotta rewards daylight.
Bring a mood board or simply a measurement: we’ll help with placement, balance, and the final edit.