Useful Pots
Made of Porcelain
These three bowls are each the perfect size for a small snack. Note their uniquely painted interiors.
Harriet Campe, maker of Useful Pots, has lived in Minnesota her entire life. Her pots can hold any number of things, including fresh snow.
These vases are an elegant pair, made three years apart. The designs on the side of these vases are inspired by the Japanese brushwork style.
This bowl is made of porcelain that was dyed before the pot was thrown. Its coloring comes from a mixture of painted slip, glaze, and the porcelain itself.
The minimalist bird is easy to miss on this elegant porcelain mug.
A foursome of bowls, each with its purpose: chickpea tagine in the largest, chermoula next, lemony sour cream after that, and almonds to top it off.
Our Christmas morning tradition isn’t complete without a breakfast of scrambled eggs and pancakes. This elegant bowl plays a central role in our yearly ritual.
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Useful Pots owner/operator Harriet Campe welcomes messages from past and future customers, admirers of her pots, fellow potters, and friends. Reach out to her below!