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Wednesday, May 20th, 2009


By Lisa

In the Studio with Pigeon Toe

3547935167_31ae34d850_oHave you ever wondered about the process of making a Pigeon Toe piece? Photographer Alicia Carrier spent time in our studio last week documenting a typical production session in our studio for your enjoyment. Each piece from start to finish takes about 3 weeks – see multiple stages in our new image gallery, from throwing, trimming, firing, glazing, and firing again! Thanks to Heart Handmade for debuting this project on their website today. We hope you enjoy this little peek into our process, and we hope to add even more images in the future, so keep checking back!

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009


By Lisa

Artist Series Sneak Peek + Thank you

We thought we’d give our readers a sneak peek into the world of our artist collaboration series – a labor of love if there ever was one. What? You didn’t know we were doing a collaborative line with our favorite local artists? You better subscribe to the newsletter to stay on the ball! First up in Alyson Graves of the popular lifestyle blog Unruly Things. We hope she doesn’t mind us sharing the snapshot of the Inaugural piece in the collection – to be sold exclusively thorough us and Olio United and being fired this weekend!

Also a big thanks to Holly over at Decor8 for the write up today and hello to all the new readers! My ears are burning.

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Friday, February 13th, 2009


By Lisa

Thanks Portland Picks!

We look forward to their newsletter in our inbox every Friday, it’s like receiving a package in the mail. But today was like Christmas morning, since we’re featured! Thanks ladies.

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Read the rest of this week’s edition here….

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009


By Lisa

PDX Represent!

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I was checking out Indie Parade this morning after noticing some referral hits from it today — turns out my dent bud vase is featured — and lo and behold the lovely Liza Rietz (whose clothes I covet) had a beautiful dress listed right next to my piece. I know we have a lot of talent in our fair city but sometimes I take it for granted — its moments like this that remind me why I love living and working here so much.