Marrakesh Terra Cotta Glazed Baker with Lid
Our buyer found this stunning lidded casserole when traveling in Morocco, which transitions from oven to table beautifully. The shallow, round terra cotta baker has straight sides and a lid, so it’s perfect for a range of applications: soups, stews, sides, grains and so on. It’s oven-safe up to 400°F, ideal for roasting, braising or just keeping dishes warm—the ridges on the bottom of the dish enhance heat circulation. Each platter is finished with an intricate hand-drawn pattern (we love how the white pops against the terra cotta’s natural shade). As each piece is made by hand, some variation is expected from dish to dish and adds to its beauty.
Marrakesh Walnut Harira Spoon
Named after the traditional Moroccan stew filled with tomato, lentils and chickpeas, harira spoons were designed for both serving and eating the authentic dish. We found these specific one-of-a-kind utensils in Morocco, which are hand-carved from walnut wood. The dark wood stains less and ages better over time, so they’ll hold up in your kitchen and continue to look beautiful. Use for serving, eating or to dole out spices, coffee or dry ingredients. Available in a small or large size.
Marrakesh Ceramic Spice Keeper
This ceramic spice keeper, shaped from red clay, hails from Safi, Morocco, a small fishing village on Morocco’s Atlantic coast known for sardines and ceramics. The decorative piece is built by hand—so no two are exactly alike—before getting fired in an ancient kiln and hand-painted. It’ll look beautiful on the table while storing your favorite spices.
Marrakesh Blue Ceramic Couscous Platter
Our buyer found this elegant platter when traveling in Morocco. A staple accompaniment to classic dishes like tagine, couscous can be found on most Moroccan tables. This platter—made entirely by hand in Safi, Morocco, a port city famous for its centuries-old ceramics industry—is perfect for couscous, other pastas, rice and grains. The wide dish holds enough to feed a crowd, and the gently sloping sides keep couscous from spilling as you serve. Each ceramic platter shows off an elegant Moroccan motif in a versatile combination of white and dark blue with colorful accents. As each piece is made by hand, some variation is expected from dish to dish and adds to its beauty.
Marrakesh Safi Ceramic Bowls — Set of 4
This set of 4 bowls, shaped from red clay, hail from Safi, Morocco, a small fishing village on Morocco’s Atlantic coast known for sardines and ceramics. Each piece is built by hand—so no two are exactly alike—before getting fired in ancient kilns. Use for serving small bites, snacks or desserts. Choose between the Safi print: four individually printed bowls in red, light blue, yellow and navy, or the Blue print: two styles of printed bowls in blue with details of yellow, red and green.
Marrakesh Ceramic Plates — Set of 4
This set of 4 plates, shaped from red clay, hail from Safi, Morocco, a small fishing village on Morocco’s Atlantic coast known for sardines and ceramics. Each ruffle-edged piece is built by hand—so no two are exactly alike—before getting fired in ancient kilns. Use while enjoying small bites, appetizers, desserts and more. Available in a set of four identically printed bowls in red, light blue, yellow and navy.
Marrakesh Silver Coasters
This beautiful set of coasters comes with four individual designs, all made by artisans in Marrakesh using a mix of traditional and modern techniques. Hand-hammered with traditional patterns from Berber, Andalusian and Jewish cultures, each coaster protect your table with style and elegance. Use for both hot and cold drinks as well as serving small bite plates. Every set comes packed in an organza drawstring bag, ideal for gifting or for easy storage.
Marrakesh Recycled Rabat Glasses — Set of 6
Hand-blown by Moroccan artisans using recycled glass, these drinking glasses are stunning, with straight sides and slightly thicker bases that show off the sea-green color of the glass. These tumblers add an authentic Moroccan touch to any table. Available in a set of six.
Marrakesh Blue Ceramic Tray
This ceramic tray, shaped from red clay, hails from Safi, Morocco, a small fishing village on Morocco’s Atlantic coast known for sardines and ceramics. Every ruffle-edged piece is made by hand—so no two are exactly alike—before getting fired in an ancient kiln and hand-painted. It’s perfect for serving your main course, an array of appetizers, desserts and more.
Marrakesh White Copper and Glass Olive Oil Bottle
One of our buyers found this elegant olive oil bottle when traveling in Morocco. Handcrafted by artisans from white copper and glass—and featuring a tassel attached to the screw top—it’ll be a beautiful addition to your table.