There's no better way to fill the gaps in your home decor than pottery, says Marianne Cotterill
Ceramics are like jewellery for your home and can make a room come alive. Invest in pieces that are works of art, such as Noa Weintraub’s exquisite vases, or go to H&M for simple and functional. A kitchen shelf with handmade cups from Soendergaard Design and a ceramic coffee pot from Folk are as good as wall art, fusing beauty with function. I normaly buy vintage ceramics at Kempton market; nothing beats coming home with a beautiful, unique vase that cost £20.
Rockett St George Vase, £50
The French House ceramic classic pendant light, £110
Noah Weintraub bowl, £150
Amara Vase, £25
Folk Interiors Coffee Pot, £35
Brocca jug, £180
Whiteworks Delft coffee posts by Katrin Moye, £535
The Shop Floor project Underwater World No 58 by Megan Bogonovich, £535
Trouva Sicilia basket by Octaevo, £57
Wedgwood paeonia teacup and saucer, £200
Feldspar fruit bowl, £150
Summerill and Bishop Serena mug, £225
H&M Small stoneware vases, £3.99
The Conran Shop Vase by ABS Objects, £205
Soendergaard Design Eve teacup and saucer, £19
Heals Tala Ceramic Platter, £85
Soft Amphora 3 by Charles Antoine Chappuis, £875
Amara Vase, £45
The Queen Candle Holder, £120
Katy Fellerman Vases, £140
La Double J Tea Jar, £275