Prepared bisque-fired tiles arranged on studio shelves.

Atelier Stock

Prepared batches, held in the studio.

A limited number of tiles are kept dried and bisque fired, ready for final glaze completion to order.

This allows certain projects to begin from a prepared stage rather than starting from raw clay.

Availability remains limited and is reviewed directly for each inquiry.

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Prepared Stock
Limited studio-held batches in a bisque-fired stage.
Completion
Final glaze completed in the selected finish once the project is confirmed.
Lead Time
Typically 2–4 weeks after glaze selection, depending on finish and batch schedule.
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Dried Flemish Relief tiles stacked in prepared atelier batches.

Prepared Batch

Closer to completion, still finished to request.

Each prepared batch can be completed in the selected glaze once the project direction is confirmed.

This keeps both speed and material choice within the same conversation.

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Material Composition

Prepared batches begin with the same ceramic body and studio glaze discipline.

Each prepared batch begins with a ceramic body shaped and dried by hand, then held in a bisque-fired stage until the final glaze is confirmed. Variation in tone, edge irregularity, and slight dimensional inconsistency remains natural within handmade production and is not considered a defect. Exact glaze formulations remain proprietary.

Inquiry

Project requests are handled directly.

Delivery and batch timing are discussed upon request. Projects are ideally discussed at least 8 weeks in advance, and selected samples remain available for active projects.

Early reservation is recommended for preferred glaze selection and batch planning. Larger commissions should be reserved in advance due to drying and firing schedules.