Lily Pearmain Ceramics
From her studio in south-east London, self-taught potter Lily Pearmain creates ceramics using a blend of British stoneware clays. Her minimal shapes are decorated with graphic slip patterns in both minimal and rich tones.
Hand-thrown dinner candle holder by Lily Pearmain, a self-taught potter based in south-east London. Shaped from a blend of British stoneware clays and hand-dipped in a white glaze, with the base left raw. Each varies slightly in shape and colour.
Details
Hand wash. Stoneware.
Made in the United Kingdom.
Each ceramic piece has been thrown or pressed and glazed by hand. Due to the handmade nature, there may be pleasing variations and irregularities in colour, size and shape.
Approx. D 10cm x H 4cm.
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For 25 years, TOAST has championed a slow and considered way of life. We are keenly aware of our impact on people and the planet. We create clothes and home products that are durable - both in their life cycle and in their style - making it possible to use them for many years.
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Free standard delivery on full price orders over £150.
Standard Delivery (3-4 working days): £3
Express Delivery (1-2 working days): £6
Next Working Day Delivery: £8
Before 12pm Next Working Day Delivery: £14
Free returns (subject to our returns policy).
Please refer to our delivery & returns policies for more information.
Social Conscience
For 25 years, TOAST has championed a slow and considered way of life. We are keenly aware of our impact on people and the planet. We create clothes and home products that are durable - both in their life cycle and in their style - making it possible to use them for many years.
Read more about our Social Conscience.
Free standard delivery on full price orders over £150.
Standard Delivery (3-4 working days): £3
Express Delivery (1-2 working days): £6
Next Working Day Delivery: £8
Before 12pm Next Working Day Delivery: £14
Free returns (subject to our returns policy).
Please refer to our delivery & returns policies for more information.
Social Conscience
For 25 years, TOAST has championed a slow and considered way of life. We are keenly aware of our impact on people and the planet. We create clothes and home products that are durable - both in their life cycle and in their style - making it possible to use them for many years.
Read more about our Social Conscience.
Free standard delivery on full price orders over £150.
Standard Delivery (3-4 working days): £3
Express Delivery (1-2 working days): £6
Next Working Day Delivery: £8
Before 12pm Next Working Day Delivery: £14
Free returns (subject to our returns policy).
Please refer to our delivery & returns policies for more information.
Social Conscience
For 25 years, TOAST has championed a slow and considered way of life. We are keenly aware of our impact on people and the planet. We create clothes and home products that are durable - both in their life cycle and in their style - making it possible to use them for many years.
Read more about our Social Conscience.
Reviews from Our Customers
Conversing With Clay | Lily Pearmain Ceramics
From her studio in south-east London, self-taught potter Lily Pearmain creates ceramics using a blend of British stoneware clays. Her minimal shapes are decorated with graphic slip patterns in both minimal and rich tones.
“I love playing with clay because it allows me to decide what my angle is as I go and work in quite an intuitive way.” In some ways, the material leaves her no choice. She picks up a jug from the shelf behind her, characterised by its wide, rounded silhouette. “Clay wants to move into this form,” she enthuses. “It wants this generous belly shape. When I stopped fighting it, it became a conversation between me and the clay.”