Buttery yellow background with sandy coloured ceramic hand drawn shapes

Grounded and earthy

The Grove Collection

Grounded, tactile and full of character, the Grove Collection brings together warm buff stoneware with bold, hand-applied decoration in Jet Black. Each piece is individually wheel-thrown and glazed, allowing the natural warmth and texture of the clay to become part of the design.

From serving and sharing to displaying freshly picked fruit or flowers, Grove is a collection of practical ceramics made to be used and enjoyed every day. Timeless forms and contrasting decoration give each piece a distinctive character, while the marks of the maker ensure that no two are ever exactly alike.

Handmade buff stoneware berry bowl from the Grove Collection by Loopline Ceramics, hand-decorated with jet black botanical motifs.
A handmade ceramic bowl with a speckled beige glaze and black hand-painted spots, held by a hand on a rustic wooden table with a white cloth.

Earthy tones, timeless forms

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  • Serving Bowl – Jet Black

    The Grove Collection

    Serving Bowl – Jet Black

    £28.00
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    The Grove Collection

    Squat Jug – Jet Black

    £24.00
  • Berry Bowl – Jet Black

    The Grove Collection

    Berry Bowl – Jet Black

    £28.00

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A handmade ceramic bowl with a speckled beige glaze and black hand-painted spots, held by a hand on a rustic wooden table with a white cloth.

The story behind the Grove collection

The Grove Collection celebrates the warmth and character of natural materials. Rich buff stoneware provides an earthy backdrop for contrasting Jet Black decoration, creating a simple palette that feels both rustic and contemporary.

Inspired by nature and the pleasure of gathering around the table, each piece is individually made with everyday living in mind. From bowls filled with seasonal fruit to little jugs brought out at breakfast, Grove is designed to become part of the familiar rituals that make a house feel like home.

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