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Farmhouse Pottery | Windrow Berry Bowl

Farmhouse Pottery | Windrow Berry Bowl

Handcrafted in Woodstock, Vermont, the Windrow Berry Bowl is a chic, functional way to wash, store and serve berries or small stone fruit. It’s designed with holes to encourage easy drainage and proper aeration, keeping fruit fresher, longer. We like how it’s deeper and roomier than other berry bowls we’ve seen on the market—and the wavy design is gorgeous to boot.

Farmhouse Pottery products are handmade by artisans in their Woodstock studio—from the early stages of weighing, wedging and kneading clay to end stages of trimming, stamping, glazing and firing. All the pottery Milk Street offers begins as clay measured on an old-fashioned dial scale, before it’s hand-thrown and shaped on the wheel. The pieces rest overnight in a humidity-controlled damp room, where they dry and shrink evenly. Artisans trim, stamp and perform final shaping before glazing and firing the final product. Each piece is carefully inspected before it’s shipped off to you.

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    Farmhouse Pottery | Windrow Berry Bowl
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    Handcrafted in Woodstock, Vermont, the Windrow Berry Bowl is a chic, functional way to wash, store and serve berries or small stone fruit. It’s designed with holes to encourage easy drainage and proper aeration, keeping fruit fresher, longer. We like how it’s deeper and roomier than other berry bowls we’ve seen on the market—and the wavy design is gorgeous to boot.

    Farmhouse Pottery products are handmade by artisans in their Woodstock studio—from the early stages of weighing, wedging and kneading clay to end stages of trimming, stamping, glazing and firing. All the pottery Milk Street offers begins as clay measured on an old-fashioned dial scale, before it’s hand-thrown and shaped on the wheel. The pieces rest overnight in a humidity-controlled damp room, where they dry and shrink evenly. Artisans trim, stamp and perform final shaping before glazing and firing the final product. Each piece is carefully inspected before it’s shipped off to you.