How to Incorporate Handmade Pottery Into Your Home Decor: Tips and Inspiration

Ready to jazz up your living space with a splash of handmade ceramic charm? Here are a few tips on incorporating handmade pottery into your home decor!

1. Mix and Match: Who says your pottery collection needs to match perfectly? Make your space unique by mixing and matching different pottery pieces with varying shapes, colors, and textures. It's like a curated art gallery right in your living room!

Mix & match and find your favorite! 8oz handmade ceramic cups.

2. Create a Pottery Gallery Wall: Why not create a gallery wall showcasing your favorite pottery pieces? Mix in some wall-mounted shelves to display your pottery treasures like the works of art they are.

3. Let There Be Light (With Pottery): Brighten up your space and add a touch of warmth with handmade pottery lamps and candle holders.

4. Get Funky with Planters: Give your indoor garden a stylish upgrade with handmade pottery planters. Whether you're a succulent aficionado or a proud plant parent to a towering fiddle-leaf fig, pottery planters add an artisanal touch to your greenery game.

These handmade succulent planters showcase the vinyl resist technique. Click here to learn more about other kinds of decorative pottery techniques.

5. Dress Up Your Dining Table: Set the scene for your next dinner party with handmade pottery dinnerware. Mix and match plates, bowls — or plowls! — and serving dishes to create a tablescape that's as visually stunning as it is functional.

6. Accessorize, Accessorize, Accessorize: From vases and trays to jewelry dishes and soap dispensers, the possibilities are endless when it comes to accessorizing with handmade pottery. Scatter them throughout your home to add pops of color and personality wherever you look.

Whether you're a seasoned pottery enthusiast or a new home-owner looking to add some artistic flair to your space, there's no wrong way to bring handmade charm into your home.

So go ahead, get creative, and let your pottery collection grow!

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