Serving pieces from mud australia at the dinner table
Courtesy, Mud Australia

Turquoise is the colour of the season for your table

There’s no double about it; turquoise is an unexpected – but gorgeous – hue to use for your dinnerware.

There’s no double about it; turquoise is an unexpected – but gorgeous – hue to use for your dinnerware.

There’s something unique and chameleon-like about this timeless blue-green colour. Whether we’re in the depths of winter or the warmth of summer, this bold, bright and beautiful hue has the ability to be invigorating and calming.

Three stylish turquoise artisanal stoneware

1. Onomao’s Türkis Mezze Plates

Stack of handmade Onomao turquoise mezze plates

Mezze Plate,
Onomao

Onomao’s Türkis (turquoise) mezze plates are the perfect colourful solution if you’re looking for something special to elevate your dinnerware. These stoneware plates are handmade on a potter’s wheel in Portugal. Due to the manual production process, each plate has a slightly different shape. These natural variations are part of the beauty of every piece. It’s the perfect size for serving this easy whipped feta recipe.

18 euros each

2. Mud Australia’s Medium Pebble Bowl in Duck Egg

Mud Australia Medium Pebble Bowl in Duck Egg Blue

Pebble Bowl Medium,
Mud Australia

Featuring a wide flat base, the Pebble Bowl Medium is the perfect hybrid between a plate and a bowl and is Mud Australia’s “go-to” for salads, pasta and curries. It can also be used as an oven-to-table serving piece. Like Onomao’s stoneware, Mud pieces are all made by hand, resulting in with slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture which only add to the beauty of each piece. Use the Pebble Bowls to serve Spinach and Ricotta Pasta Shells.

$105

 

3. tMac Pottery White Pasta Bowl

handmade pasta bowl with turquoise glaze

Pasta Bowl,
tMac Pottery

Tanya MacLean, creator of tMac Pottery, makes every piece of pottery by hand in her studio in Copetown, Ontario. Her focus is working with a combination of turquoise glaze and raw clay, with results she describes as “a dynamic aesthetic.” Serve classic Cacio e Pepe in these stunning bowls.

$70 each

 

For more great tabletop ideas, check out our picks of the most stylish espresso cups.

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