New Dinnerware range “LEAF” celebrated in the Cherry Bloom

The LEAF dinnerware range was unveiled during the gentle beauty of Cherry Bloom — a moment when nature itself seemed to echo the poetry of this collection. Soft blossoms, fleeting petals, and the quiet return of life formed the perfect backdrop for a set deeply rooted in the language of leaves and light.

This range is adorned with abstract burdock leaf patterns, creating an intricate yet subtle relief. Rather than literal illustration, the leaves dissolve into rhythm and movement — a suggestion of nature, a whisper of botanical memory. The texture moves across the surface like a quiet breeze through foliage, offering a tactile experience that invites both touch and contemplation.

Glazed in pure white, the forms are elevated into an expression of calm clarity. The simplicity of the glaze allows the gentle relief to speak, revealing shadows and highlights that change with the light of day. It is in this contrast — between soft surface and refined purity — that the collection finds its voice.

LEAF is, without hesitation, my favourite set so far. Not only for its visual grace, but for the way it balances the raw authenticity of nature with a deeply elegant presence. It feels grounded yet sophisticated, expressive yet restrained — like a leaf captured in stoneware, frozen in quiet motion.

A collection for those who sense beauty in detail, in stillness, and in the soft poetry of natural form.

(c) Photos — Krišjānis Piliņš

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