Where Art Meets the Table and Culture Lives Through Use

This map is a guide to places where ceramics are not displayed behind glass, but held in the hand — where a plate is as considered as the meal it presents, and a cup carries more than liquid: it carries intention.

Here you will discover restaurants, tasting rooms, farm kitchens, and host tables that elevate epicureanism by integrating artist-made ceramics into their daily rituals. From hand-thrown bowls cradling seasonal soups to platters shaped by fire and used to serve vineyard harvests, each venue on this map participates in a culture where beauty and function are inseparable.

But this is more than a culinary map — it is a celebration of a holistic life. Many of these places also offer or use artisanal candles, perfumed soaps, botanical oils, herbs, flowers, and natural home goods created in collaboration with Club Ceramists artists. These objects are not just for sale — they are part of the experience, part of a quiet philosophy that art belongs everywhere: in the kitchen, on the shelf, by the window, in the light of a guestroom.

Together, these hosts form a living network of taste and craft — where terroir meets tableware, and where daily rituals are shaped by care, creativity, and shared values. Their participation supports artists directly, and their choices send a clear message: culture thrives when it is lived, not just admired.

Let this map lead you to places where every detail matters — where food, design, and material presence create a fuller way of being.
Here, the plate is a sculpture. The oil a scent. The table a canvas.

And the host? A modern patron of an artful life.

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