Collection: ALL THINGS CLAY
Our Clay Collection is curated from different artists and artisans in Lebanon.
The Rachaya Potters:
The products in this collection are the fruit of a beautiful collaboration between GGRIL and the Rachaya potters where they've recreated some of our favorite glassware shapes with clay.
Rachaya is a town in the west of the Beqaa Governate of Lebanon, famous for preserving this craft.
Maladroit:
From chaffé cups to egg pans to mezza plates and serving bowls, our selection of clay cookware and kitchenware is the beautiful work of Maladroit.
Maladroit started in November 2020 right after the explosion and the financial crisis Lebanon was going through. The main aim was to revive the Lebanese clay sector while adding an artistic touch by collaborating with local artists.
Home of Hestia:
Home of Hestia was launched in December 2021 by Lebanese architect Tracey Eid. Her love for pottery started in 2019 when her friends offered her a pottery class. And then, a brand was born.
Home of Hestia is a reflection of who Tracey is and the things she likes. She creates functional products with a unique aesthetic at the core.
Tracey’s inspiration comes from a nostalgia for products that were crafted with care and lasted a lifetime. And ceramic is the perfect material as it has stood the test of time over and over again.
Tracey’s pieces are handcrafted with a lot of love, care and attention to detail. Because of that, each item is unique and no two pieces are alike.
Cer.amour:
Mira Melki is the artist behind the brand. Her brand is the pure fruition of Lebanese soul craftsmanship and Mediterranean breezy vibes. The whole concept emerged after she became a blessed mom of an identical set of twins living on a pine hill looking over the Mediterranean. Her designs are earthy organic with a twist of traditional style combining ceramics with olive or oak leaves, prints of traditional rattan, just like her motherland a mix of emotions a mosaic of culture … that’s CERAMOUR.