Our Story

Where Clay Meets Intention

Still Form Ceramics began with a single question: what if the objects we use every day were made with the same care we bring to the rituals they hold?

Each piece in our collection is wheel-thrown by hand, fired to cone 10 in a wood kiln, and glazed with food-safe, lead-free glazes. No two pieces are identical. That's not a flaw — it's the whole point.

We make ceramics specifically for the slow ritual of tea. The weight of a chawan in your hands. The way a well-made bowl holds heat. The quiet that comes from doing one thing carefully.

How we make our work

Every bowl starts as a lump of stoneware clay. We center it, open it, pull the walls. When it's leather-hard, we trim the foot. After bisque firing, we glaze by hand — dipping, brushing, layering. Then into the kiln at 2300°F, where the clay and glaze fuse into something permanent.

It takes about three weeks from raw clay to finished piece.

Our promise

Every piece we ship is food-safe, microwave-safe, and built to last a lifetime of daily use. If something arrives damaged, we'll make it right.