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Barton Croft Large Serving Bowl, 29 cm Stoneware

Barton Croft Large Serving Bowl, 29 cm Stoneware

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Large oven safe serving bowl with a subtle hammered texture. Hand crafted in Portugal and gift boxed. Available in Milk, Seaglass, Sunrise and Dijon.

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Simplicity served. The Barton Croft Large Serving Bowl is made for generous moments, from bubbling bakes to abundant salads. Oven to table is effortless. The stoneware is fully oven safe and the special clay blend retains heat beautifully, so food stays warm while everyone takes their time and goes back for seconds.

The subtle hammered texture gives depth and a hand touched feel, while the smooth natural clay base grounds the piece on the table. At approximately 29 cm in diameter and 6.5 cm high, it is the versatile size you will use on repeat for chilli, risotto, crumbles and everyday fruit.

Hand crafted in Portugal, the bowl is sturdy enough for daily life yet refined enough for a slow Sunday lunch. Choose Milk for calm elegance, Seaglass for fresh clarity, Sunrise for a joyful glow or Dijon for relaxed bistro warmth. Mix and match with plates and smaller bowls to create a setting that feels curated and personal. Gift boxed individually.

Why We Love It at Table & Tallow

This is the easy host’s best friend. It goes from oven to table without fuss and makes everything feel considered. The glazes hold their own alongside linens, wood and glass, so the whole table feels layered not loud..

About

Barton Croft

Barton Croft brings intentional simplicity to the table, the kind that makes a London townhouse kitchen feel like a calm gallery space. Every piece is designed for crafted function and everyday pleasure, the quiet joy of a mug that sits softly in your hand or a generous plate that frames a favourite recipe.

The name comes from a real place. Barton Croft was a family field by the river, a summer gathering spot under old oaks where plates were piled high and laughter ran long. Those easy moments shaped founder Laurena’s vision. Pottery became the way to honour them, taking raw clay and forming it into useful, beautiful objects that invite people to linger.

Today the collection is thoughtfully produced in Portugal, after a year of visiting workshops to find the right partners. Every stage involves a person and every piece is touched by hand, keeping the tactile character that first defined the brand while bringing consistency with the finest clays.

This is tableware to live with. Understated forms that mix and match with ease. Durable and chip resistant for daily use. Safe for the dishwasher, microwave and oven. Pieces that look refined on a linen table, then stack neatly in a busy cupboard.

Barton Croft is not about perfection. It is about the simple, sometimes messy moments that make a home feel loved. Serve soup, pass the salad, tell the story, stay for another cup. That is the Barton Croft way.

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Styling and Placement Tips

How we set the table

Everyday easy

One plate, a linen napkin folded simply, a short tumbler and a butter knife. Add a sprig of herbs for a quiet lift.

Supper with friends

Stack a Large Plate under a Small Plate to frame the course. Finish with a gently crumpled napkin and a taper candle.

Sharing style

Scatter plates down the table with bowls and small dishes between. Let guests reach in and help themselves.

Colour pairings we love

Milk

Calm with stainless steel cutlery and clear glass. Add stone or linen for texture. For a gentle accent, pair Milk with Seaglass.

Seaglass

Fresh with white linen and citrus on the table. Mix with Milk for coastal ease.

Sunrise

Warm with amber glass and ripe fruit. A joyful pop under a Milk bowl for breakfast.

Dijon

Bistro energy with striped napkins and red wine. Grounds a mixed setting of Milk and Seaglass.

Placement notes

Keep the rim a thumb from the table edge for a relaxed restaurant feel.

Angle cutlery slightly toward the plate to soften the setting.


Layer Small over Large and rotate the top plate a touch so the hammered texture catches the light.


Space Serving Bowls so handles and serving spoons do not clash.

Leave a clear line between Mugs and plates so the handle turns outward and feels welcoming.

Serve suggestions

Small Plate
Toast with berries, starters and sides, olives and almonds, a slice of cake.

Large Plate
Pasta with sauce, roast chicken and greens, generous salad, cheese and fruit for the table.

Everyday Bowl
Cereal and yoghurt, soup and noodles, crumble with custard, ice cream and berries.

Serving Bowls

Small Olives, nuts, hummus, guacamole, chocolates with coffee, sugar bowl with the dimpled jug.

Medium Salad for two to four, roasted vegetables, rice and pasta sides, summer berries.

Large Family salad, pasta bake, risotto, fruit bowl through the week, crumbles and warm puddings.

Mug
Morning tea or coffee, rich hot chocolate, a simple broth on a cold day.

Mix and match ideas

Milk with Dijon for warmth that feels like a cosy bistro.

Milk with Sunrise for brunch that feels sunny even on a grey day.

Milk with Seaglass for serene evenings with candles and sea salt.

Add a single contrast colour per place setting to keep things curated not busy.

Display at home

Stack by colour on open shelves and rotate the front piece weekly.

Tuck a linen between stacks to protect the surface and add a soft note.

Keep a Serving Bowl Large out as a fruit bowl to bring easy life to the kitchen.

Store Mugs on a rail with the handles aligned for a clean gallery feel.

Photograph it like a stylist

Natural window light, side on, no flash.

A simple linen or a weathered board under the plate.

A small scatter of crumbs or citrus zest to hint at life in progress.

Shoot one close detail of the hammered texture. Then a pulled back shot with glassware and a napkin.

Care that keeps them beautiful

All pieces are dishwasher safe. For a softer patina over time, alternate between hand wash and dishwasher.

Bowls and mugs are microwave safe.

All Serving Bowls and Everyday Bowls are oven safe. Warm the empty bowl briefly for even heat, then place on a trivet.

After the oven, let the piece rest a moment on a dry cloth before stacking.

Quick size guide

Small Plate Approximately 20 cm. Starters, sides and dessert.

Large Plate Approximately 26 cm. Mains, sharing and generous plating.

Everyday Bowl Approximately 15 cm diameter, 6 cm height. Breakfast and puddings.

Serving Bowl Small Approximately 12 cm diameter, 5 cm height. Snacks and dips.

Serving Bowl Medium Approximately 21 cm diameter, 5.5 to 6 cm height. Salads, vegetables and pasta.

Serving Bowl Large Approximately 29 cm diameter, 6.5 cm height. Family salads, bakes and fruit.


Mug Approximately 10 cm diameter, 7.5 cm height. Tea, coffee and hot chocolate.

Pair with

Linen napkins in natural or soft stripe, short tumblers or stemless wine glasses, simple stainless cutlery, slim taper candles in off white or honey, wooden boards and serving spoons, a heat safe trivet for oven to table moments.