The art of stoneware according to Bloomingville: raw elegance and Nordic spirit
Simplicity, warmth, authenticity: Bloomingville's stoneware objects perfectly embody the Scandinavian spirit.
This raw, textured, often irregular ceramic captivates with its handcrafted charm and durability. Cups, plates, vases, or candle holders: the Danish brand makes stoneware a must-have for our modern interiors.
In this article, we explore why stoneware is so appealing, and how to incorporate it into your decor with the most beautiful Bloomingville pieces available at Beluga Boutique.
Table of Contents
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What is sandstone and why do we love it?
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Sandstone in the Bloomingville universe
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Unique pieces in the wabi-sabi spirit
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How to use stoneware in your decor
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A closer look at Bloomingville's must-have stoneware pieces
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Simple but essential care tips
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Conclusion: Sandstone , a safe and trendy choice
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1. What is sandstone and why do we love it?
Stoneware is a ceramic fired at a high temperature (approximately 1250°C) which gives it great strength and a unique mineral appearance.
Unlike porcelain, stoneware is often more textured, matte or speckled, with an aesthetic close to natural earth. The result: a raw, authentic, warm look, highly sought after in natural or bohemian settings.
2. Stoneware in the Bloomingville Universe
The Danish brand Bloomingville has mastered the art of elevating everyday life with objects that are both simple and beautiful. Stoneware is one of its preferred materials: it can be found in generously shaped mugs, vases in muted hues, plates with irregular edges, and rustic plant pots.
Each piece looks like it came from a pottery workshop, but with a very contemporary Nordic touch.
3. Unique pieces in the wabi-sabi spirit
Bloomingville plays on imperfections, irregularities, and nuanced colors. It's the Scandinavian wabi-sabi style: the beauty of imperfection, of the handmade, of the living. Each cup or dish becomes an object of contemplation, telling a story.
It is this silent poetry that makes stoneware so successful today.
4. How to use stoneware in your decor
Sandstone can be used in:
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Tableware : plates, bowls, mugs for a rustic yet refined table setting
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Decorative items: candle holders, vases, trays, flower pots
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Accessories: soap dishes, utensil holders or storage boxes
It goes very well with linen, wood, rattan, and black metal.
In a Scandinavian, bohemian or Japanese-inspired setting, it is a material that brings warmth, texture and grounding.
5. A closer look at Bloomingville's must-have stoneware pieces
Here is a selection of best-sellers to discover on Beluga Boutique:
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Aura Mug : organic shape, rustic glaze, perfect for morning coffee
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Limone vase : a sunny and essential piece from the Bloomingville selection.
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Amalia salad bowl : irregular rim, reactive glaze, each piece is unique
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Nini Cups : Playful and cheerful design in bright colors, perfect for creating a mismatched and cheerful outfit.
💡 Tip: these pieces mix and match very well, even if they are not from the same collection.
6. Simple but essential care tips
Even though it is robust, sandstone deserves a little attention:
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Hand washing is recommended to preserve the beauty of the glazes.
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Dishwasher safe for most models, except for unfinished models
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Avoid thermal shock (from fridge to oven)
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Thoroughly dry unglazed surfaces (such as the base of a vase) to avoid moisture marks.
7. Conclusion: Sandstone, a safe and trendy choice
By choosing Bloomingville stoneware, you bring a noble, durable and characterful material into your home.
It's an invitation to slow down, to return to the essentials, to surround oneself with beautiful, simple objects.
👉 Discover our entire Bloomingville stoneware selection on Beluga Boutique and create your interior in your own style.
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