Soft Glaze, Quiet Surface
Some pots don’t shout. They hum. This is a love note to matte glazes, whisper tones, and soft finishes that ask to be touched.
We often celebrate bold, glossy surfaces — but this is a post about restraint. The calm surface. The pot that draws you in because it doesn’t demand attention, but rewards it with texture and tone. Take a look at the new range of Walker’s Glazes.
Many people love Deep Harbour. But there is something more beautiful, more companion-like in the matte glazes - Wilson’s Prom or Sandy Bay. Take a look when you are next in.
These surfaces are tactile first, visual second. A softly sanded foot. A glaze that feels like satin. These choices slow us down. They ask for presence. They create intimacy between the object and the hand.
Not every pot wants to be loud. Some want to be companions. Quiet beauty has its own kind of resonance. Discover more material stories.