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Celebrating subtle detail

The Whisper Collection

Quiet, delicate and thoughtfully made, the Whisper Collection celebrates the beauty of subtle detail. Each piece is individually wheel-thrown in white stoneware before being decorated by hand in the soft Wedgwood Blue colourway and carefully glazed.

From gently flared and wavy-edged dishes to a charming tealight holder, Whisper is designed to bring a little beauty to the quieter corners and everyday moments of your home. Each piece carries the subtle variations of the maker’s hand, making every one wonderfully unique.

Handmade white stoneware dish from the Whisper Collection by Loopline Ceramics, featuring a hand-painted Wedgwood blue botanical design.
A round off-white ceramic bowl with a blue leafy wreath pattern printed inside, resting on a white cloth over a brown wooden surface.

Quiet details, beautifully made

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  • Wavy-Edge Dish – Wedgwood Blue

    The Whisper Collection

    Wavy-Edge Dish – Wedgwood Blue

    £18.00
  • Tealight Holder – Wedgwood Blue

    The Whisper Collection

    Tealight Holder – Wedgwood Blue

    £20.00
  • Flared Dish – Wedgwood Blue

    The Whisper Collection

    Flared Dish – Wedgwood Blue

    £22.00

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A round off-white ceramic bowl with a blue leafy wreath pattern printed inside, resting on a white cloth over a brown wooden surface.

The story behind the Whisper collection

Whisper is a celebration of understated beauty – soft forms, delicate details and a timeless blue and white palette that feels both familiar and fresh.

Handmade in small batches, the collection pairs white stoneware with hand-applied decoration in Wedgwood Blue. Gentle flared and wavy edges add movement and character, creating pieces that can be used throughout the home or simply enjoyed as beautiful objects in their own right.

Like a whisper, these are pieces that don’t need to shout for attention. Their charm lies in the little details, the marks of the making process and the knowledge that no two will ever be quite the same.

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