The Character of Woodfired Pots
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07 May 2026
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3 min read

Here is why we return to the Woodfired range again and again, and why it continues toresonate with designers, architects and homeowners alike.
No two pieces are the sameThe wood-firing process creates subtle variations in tone,texture and finish across every pot. What looks like a uniform surface reveals depth andwarmth up close-earthy, considered and entirely unique. This is not a finish that can bereplicated by machine, and that is precisely what makes it special.

Nine shapes, each with its own character The collection spans nine distinct forms, from the wide, low Bangay Bowl and Caspian Bowl to the generous curves of the Drum and Water Bowl, the sculptural silhouette of the Four Seasons, the upright elegance of the Sancha, and the clean vertical lines of the Bullet, Tall Bullet and Tulip. Whether you are anchoring a large terrace or composing a more intimate corner, there is a shape that fits the brief.
A considered palette Most pieces are available in two or three colourways. The natural finish is pale and textured, sitting quietly against stone, render and timber. The bronze finish carries warmth and depth, reading almost metallic in direct light. The darker jet finish - available across select shapes - is striking and dramatic, particularly suited to bold plantings and contemporary architecture. The Tulip is the most versatile in this respect, offered across all three finishes.
Built for longevity These are not decorative pieces that fade with time. The Woodfired Collection is built to endure outdoors, ageing beautifully with exposure to the elements rather than deteriorating.


Architectural in form The shapes are clean and considered. They hold their own in large-scale settings without overpowering a more intimate space, a quality that makes them a reliable choice for both residential and commercial projects.
Versatile across settings From poolside terraces and hotel courtyards to private gardens and building entries, the Woodfired range works across a wide range of environments. The textured surface sits comfortably alongside stone, concrete, timber and rendered wall finishes.
A strong foundation for planting The generous proportions of most Woodfired pieces make them well suited to statement plantings. Palms, agaves, bird of paradise, clipped topiary and olive trees all find a natural home here.


Designed for scale For trade and design projects, the collection offers a range of sizes that can anchor large outdoor spaces without the need for custom fabrication. The Bangay Bowl - developed in collaboration with landscape designer Paul Bangay - was conceived specifically with landscape-scale compositions in mind, and remains one of the most specced pieces in the range.
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