Stoneware tray, microwave, dishwasher, and oven safe. Made onsite at the Clay Coyote Studio. Each piece is unique, please allow for some handmade differences. All tray bottoms have pressed design
Trays are back!
We’re delighted to announce that long-time Coyote, Michele Ebert, is back in the Studio making trays. They’ll be coming out of the kiln at the end of March. The new trays
Ansel Beck – Oval Tray
Ansel Beck aims to create one of a kind functional art with a recognizable style which is achieved through a process that combines throwing and altering forms. To create a unique surface texture, he first applies slip to his wares and then brushes, pours, and sprays glazes. He is influenced by English, Japanese, and American Pottery; Beck’s overall goal is to create work that is tactile and aesthetic that finds it way into a user’s daily life. He finds inspiration from the colors of the sunsets, the ocean and the redwood forest.
Campbell Pottery Stellar Veggie Tray
Stellar Porcelain Veggie Tray Server
Dimensions 18 x 7 x 2 in
Tony Clennell – Shino Tray and Small Dipping Bowl, Rectangle
Tony Clennell was introduced to pottery and threw his first piece in his aunt and uncle’s studio, Pinecroft, in Aylmer, Canada. That was in 1957…… at the age of 6. Tony has built quite a following in the many years since and is well known in the pottery community. His signature forms and attention to detail, combined with his use of gas and wood fired kilns, shino glazes, wood ash accents, and over glazing techniques make for some very handsome pottery indeed.