An earthy collection crafted using wheat, barley and chia seed hues on Denby's iron-rich, hardy Derbyshire clay for tactile, feel-good moments every day of the week.
When ceramics are sustainably made on the very site where the company began, when over 20 pairs of hands shape every piece, when secret-recipe glazes work their magic in the kilns, when iron-rich clay sourced from a local seam is transformed into durable, made-to-last homeware… that’s when you can truly call them feel-good ceramics.
There's a sense of peace in wrapping your hands around a warm mug. The soft satin-matt glaze and the subtle curve of Grain fits perfectly in your palm. Crafted in Derbyshire using locally sourced, iron-rich clay and time-honoured techniques, every mug carries the story of the hands that shaped it. Durable enough for daily dishwasher cycles, beautiful enough to savour.
Grain shines in the moments shared around the table, Sunday lunches with family, evenings spent with friends and the quiet elevation of everyday meals. Grain’s natural palette layers effortlessly. Designed to mix, match and build over time, the collection feels cohesive yet personal and whilst it has a lighter, more refined feel than most Denby, it is reassuringly durable and can move from oven to table, from freezer to microwave, and straight into the dishwasher afterwards.
There's joy in giving a thoughtful gift that tells a story and is made to be loved for years to come. A dinner set given for a housewarming, that will be there for every day meals and special occasions alike, a mug to say 'take a break, you deserve it', a beautiful plant in a sustainably made bowl. With a 10-year guarantee and timeless design, Grain isn’t just a beautiful object. It’s something to use, enjoy and remember you by year after year.
Grain’s organic tones provide the perfect canvas, enhancing colours, textures and flavours in a way that somehow makes food taste even better. The refined shapes and lighter feel make serving easy and natural. A bowl becomes a yoghurt pot in the morning and a side dish by lunch. A jug doubles as a vase. A plate elevates even a simple takeaway or Tuesday teatime.