Earthy, understated, and endlessly useful.
This beautifully simple clay pot was designed by Bret Bortner for Williams Sonoma and is no longer in production, making it a genuine find for collectors and cooks alike. Bortner has been designing pottery since the early 1970s, with a philosophy rooted in finding each form's essence — creating objects that bring simplicity, humility, and a sense of quiet beauty to any environment. This pot reflects exactly that: a satisfying, low-slung shape in unglazed natural stoneware on the outside and glazed within, ready for the table or the stovetop. Brand new and unused. Measures 11.5" at its widest with handle, 8" in diameter, and 5.5" high with the lid.
This beautifully simple clay pot was designed by Bret Bortner for Williams Sonoma and is no longer in production, making it a genuine find for collectors and cooks alike. Bortner has been designing pottery since the early 1970s, with a philosophy rooted in finding each form's essence — creating objects that bring simplicity, humility, and a sense of quiet beauty to any environment. This pot reflects exactly that: a satisfying, low-slung shape in unglazed natural stoneware on the outside and glazed within, ready for the table or the stovetop. Brand new and unused. Measures 11.5" at its widest with handle, 8" in diameter, and 5.5" high with the lid.
Perfect for the home cook who appreciates well-designed tools, a collector of American studio ceramics, or anyone who likes their kitchen objects to have a little character.
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