FAQ
Angela Wood Ceramics
Studio FAQ
What kind of pottery do you make?
I create handmade pottery and candles designed for everyday use—pieces meant for the table, shared meals, and quiet gatherings. My work is released in thoughtfully curated collections rather than one‑off designs.
Do you make mugs?
No. I no longer make mugs. My focus is tableware, serving pieces, and candles that work together to support everyday meals and entertaining.
Do you take custom orders?
I take limited custom orders only within my existing forms and glaze palette. This may include quantity requests, coordinated sets, or slight size adjustments. I do not create new forms, novelty pieces, or designs outside my current collections.
Can you make something cutesy, seasonal, or novelty‑themed?
No. My studio focuses on timeless, elevated pieces that are meant to be used year after year. I don’t make novelty or themed items.
What collections do you offer?
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Salt & Light — a year‑round collection inspired by everyday tables, coastal light, and simple forms.
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Hazelnut — a seasonal fall collection centered on warmth, gathering, and candlelight.
Each collection has a limited, intentional range of forms.
Are your pieces food‑safe and functional?
Yes. All pottery is food‑safe and intended for everyday use unless otherwise noted. Care instructions are included with each order.
Do you restock items once they sell out?
Some core pieces are restocked seasonally, but many items are made in small batches. If a piece is part of a returning collection, it may come back. Limited or seasonal items may not be restocked.
Do you sell wholesale?
Yes. I work with a small number of boutiques that align with my brand and collections. Wholesale inquiries can be sent via email.
Why do you keep your collections small?
A limited range allows me to focus on consistency, quality, and sustainability in my studio practice. Fewer forms, made well, is central to how I work.
Where is your work made?
All work is handmade in my Tennessee studio.
How can I stay informed about new releases?
The best way is through my email list, where I share upcoming collections, restocks, and studio notes.
If you have a question not answered here, feel free to reach out. Thank you for supporting thoughtful, handmade work.