Fish Platter
Not your typical pet fish. Part of a limited series in collaboration with New Orleans ceramicist Pearce Williams, these whimsical platters feature a charming fish that splashes across the foreground in vibrant coral or electric blue. Two distinct marbled patterns join together to celebrate the life aquatic, making each piece one-of-a-kind.
Dimensions: 14"W x 1"D x 10”H
Colors: Blue Platter with Coral Fish, Coral Platter with Blue Fish
Hand-wash Only
Due to the delicate composition of this piece, special delivery is required. The shipping cost has been increased to reflect the need for a bit of extra care.
Not your typical pet fish. Part of a limited series in collaboration with New Orleans ceramicist Pearce Williams, these whimsical platters feature a charming fish that splashes across the foreground in vibrant coral or electric blue. Two distinct marbled patterns join together to celebrate the life aquatic, making each piece one-of-a-kind.
Dimensions: 14"W x 1"D x 10”H
Colors: Blue Platter with Coral Fish, Coral Platter with Blue Fish
Hand-wash Only
Due to the delicate composition of this piece, special delivery is required. The shipping cost has been increased to reflect the need for a bit of extra care.
Not your typical pet fish. Part of a limited series in collaboration with New Orleans ceramicist Pearce Williams, these whimsical platters feature a charming fish that splashes across the foreground in vibrant coral or electric blue. Two distinct marbled patterns join together to celebrate the life aquatic, making each piece one-of-a-kind.
Dimensions: 14"W x 1"D x 10”H
Colors: Blue Platter with Coral Fish, Coral Platter with Blue Fish
Hand-wash Only
Due to the delicate composition of this piece, special delivery is required. The shipping cost has been increased to reflect the need for a bit of extra care.
About the Artist
Pearce Williams has plied her love for color, shape, and pattern throughout her life and career—covering every imaginable surface with bold, bright, fantastical images and abstractions. Interested in the themes of humor and absurdity in domestic life and our relationship with everyday objects, this collection of ceramics is an exploration of simple, classic shapes made slightly ridiculous with the addition of patterns or, as she calls them, “stuck-on bits” of nature.
Made from a combination of coiling, pinching, and slabs, Williams is hopeful that these playful forms radiate something of the inner life she deeply believes all objects have. Currently living in New Orleans, Pearce continues to work in a variety of mediums.