Contemporary ceramics for interior designers and design-forward projects.

Vessel works with interior designers, stylists, and private clients who need handmade ceramics with presence—pieces that support a room rather than merely fill it.

Sourcing with a strong editorial eye.

Design professionals often need ceramics that feel resolved within an interior: sculptural but not noisy, tactile but not heavy-handed, distinctive but easy to place. Vessel’s collection is built around exactly that kind of balance.

Whether the need is a finishing layer for a residential room, an accent grouping for a hospitality setting, or a few highly specific pieces for a client installation, Vessel can help narrow the field and identify works that belong through focused ceramic sourcing for interiors.

  • Residential interiorsShelves, consoles, dining surfaces, and layered styling
  • Hospitality projectsGuest-facing spaces with warmth and individuality
  • Show houses and stagingPieces that photograph well and add material depth
  • Private client sourcingCollector-minded recommendations with context

Strong form, calm texture, and a useful point of view.

Vessel is especially relevant for interiors that value restraint, natural materials, and objects with character.

Editorial selection

A refined filter saves time and improves placement decisions.

Maker-driven work

Pieces come with real authorship, material integrity, and tactile depth.

Trade conversation

Designers can reach out directly about sourcing, fit, and project-specific needs.

Questions from interior designers

How does Vessel help interior designers source ceramics?

Vessel helps narrow options based on room context, material palette, scale, placement, and the level of presence a project needs. The goal is to make ceramic sourcing more selective and more useful.

Is this only for large design projects?

No. Vessel can help with a single room, a shelf or console moment, a staging need, a hospitality setting, or a broader residential project.

Can Vessel support collector-minded clients too?

Yes. Some design projects call for pieces that feel more collectible or sculptural, while others need functional ceramics with warmth and restraint. Vessel can help with both.