5 . COOK ON CLAY - ROBBIE LOBELL & MARYON ATTWOOD
Elegant and rugged flameproof ceramic cookware
Pots for the table, home, and garden Cook on Clay and Robbie Lobell studios are moving to Langley. Please call and we will give you our new address. We look forward to meeting you! Phone: 360-929-8121 Email: robbie@cookonclay.com Website: www.cookonclay.com |
At Cook on Clay, we believe food tastes better prepared in clay pots. Our flameproof pots offer a truly superior cooking experience. Cook on Clay pots are designed and crafted for beauty, strength, and durability to last for generations. Robbie Lobell, designer & maker of Cook on Clay pots, is enamored with the endless possibilities and challenges inherent in making cooking pots. The various considerations and design elements required to develop her pots include solid structure, simple practicality, beauty, and elegance of form. In this process, Robbie is engaged in thoughts of cooking methods, local foods, international recipes, and tabletop culture.
Borrowing from centuries of tradition and adding simple modern design elements, we make pots to celebrate cooking and dining. Robbie makes utilitarian pots because she is convinced cooking and serving in finely crafted handmade pottery brings connection and beauty to gathering around the table with family, friends, and neighbors.
Robbie Lobell & Maryon Attwood co-founded Cook on Clay in 2010. Cook on Clay flameware pottery continues the artistry and tradition of the American craft movement in all our designs and pottery forms. Our logo reflects the heritage of pottery designers of past eras. We bring those traditions of the craftsmen to the present in our modern designs as we strive to integrate the values of slow food, slow money, and local community into our business thinking and strategies.
Borrowing from centuries of tradition and adding simple modern design elements, we make pots to celebrate cooking and dining. Robbie makes utilitarian pots because she is convinced cooking and serving in finely crafted handmade pottery brings connection and beauty to gathering around the table with family, friends, and neighbors.
Robbie Lobell & Maryon Attwood co-founded Cook on Clay in 2010. Cook on Clay flameware pottery continues the artistry and tradition of the American craft movement in all our designs and pottery forms. Our logo reflects the heritage of pottery designers of past eras. We bring those traditions of the craftsmen to the present in our modern designs as we strive to integrate the values of slow food, slow money, and local community into our business thinking and strategies.