Boston-area drop-off
$20.00 USD
Studio van to a Boston-area address. Free on invoices of $500.00 USD or more.
Drop-off, a carved logo stamp, or a glaze we mix for you. Tap a card to add it to the ticket below.
The ticket is the quote, in USD, from the published price book — including Boston-area drop-off at $20.00 USD.
Custom glaze, logo stamp, and rush amounts are taken from the published price book on this page — not typed by you and not invented on the studio side. The quote ticket itemizes every line in USD. That ticket is an estimate until both sides confirm the same figures by email; only then is it binding. When online card payment is switched on, a later Stripe-hosted Checkout request will match the approved written total exactly. You do not type an arbitrary charge, and this form has no card fields.
The whole list. No asterisks. Every retail form, wholesale step, and add-on in USD.
$20.00 USD
Studio van to a Boston-area address. Free on invoices of $500.00 USD or more.
$78.00 USD
One-time carved stamp of your mark, plus $1.50 USD on every piece it hits.
$127.00 USD
A recipe named for you, retired from the public lineup, flat per glaze.
Standard runs are ready in 6–8 weeks. Rush runs are ready in 3–4 weeks at plus 20 percent. The clock starts when the deposit and the written specs are both in — not when you move the slider. Pickup is at 101 Bennington St, East Boston; the showroom is Thursday through Sunday, 11–6. This is cone 10 work made to order, not a warehouse send in three to five days. Unfired work can still be cancelled for a full deposit return.
Anything we missed, call the studio. A person with clay under their nails picks up.
No. One mug is an order we're glad to have. Pieces one through eleven ride at the tag price; at twelve the wholesale tiers open, because twelve fills a throwing board and earns its own shelf in the kiln.
Bring a reference—a photo, a swatch, the paint on your bar top. We run test tiles across three firings until the color survives cone 10. Then it's yours alone: named for you and never sold to anyone else.
Vitrified at cone 10, this stoneware shrugs off the dishwasher, the microwave and the salamander. Three East Boston kitchens run our plates through 200-plus covers a night and reorder anyway.
The kiln has opinions; occasionally we overrule it. Anything out of spec—warped, crawled, cracked—never ships. We refire or rethrow on our own dime until your count is right.