House of Grove Marmot is a ceramics studio on Cedar Lane in Eindhoven. The brand sits over a tea-green color field on the first fold; navigation lives in a page-index list and the footer hours badge, keeping the header quiet.
- Tableware — bowls, plates, pourers
- Workshops — wheel introductions
- About — clay, glaze, firing rhythm
- Contact — orders and studio visits
One deep feature below: how we choose food-safe glazes and why lead times exist between wet clay and a finished set. Offerings appear in a plain table so prices and forms stay comparable. Indent shifts mark workshop versus retail sections.
| Form | Notes | Lead |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday bowl | Wheel-thrown, satin glaze | 2–3 weeks |
| Dinner plate | Slightly irregular rim OK | 3 weeks |
| Pourer | Small batch only | Ask |
| Workshop seat | Clay and firing included | See calendar |
Clay that belongs on the table
House of Grove Marmot throws and handbuilds tableware meant for daily meals in Eindhoven homes. Bowls, plates, and pourers leave the kiln with food-safe glazes and forms that stack without drama. We favour satin surfaces and quiet colour so the food leads, not the shelf display.
Lead times exist because wet clay, drying, bisque, glaze, and glaze firing cannot be rushed without risk. When you order a set, we confirm clay body, glaze family, and a realistic calendar before money changes hands. Small irregularities are part of handmade work; cracks and sharp edges are not — those pieces do not leave Cedar Lane.
Weekend workshops introduce the wheel with clay and firing included. Retail browsing is welcome during posted hours; appointments help if you need a full set consultation. Write to [email protected] with sizes or photos of your table, and we will answer with what we can make next.
Visit
21 Cedar Lane, Eindhoven · +31 20 410 6679 · [email protected]
Wed–Sat 11:00–18:00 · Sun 12:00–16:00