• Composite bottle by David Barrow — stoneware vessel with dark rim and incised surface evoking containment and quiet force.

    Composite bottle, h 298mm

  • Waisted bottle by David Barrow — tall stoneware form with slender neck and textured glaze suggesting balance and inner stillness.

    Waisted bottle, h 368mm

  • Footed bowl by David Barrow — wide stoneware form with incised concentric lines and pale engobe evoking quiet rotation and stillness

    Footed bowl, ⌀ 302mm

  • Carinated plate by David Barrow — shallow vessel with dark rim and textured body, suggesting containment, rhythm, and shared presence.

    Carinated plate, ⌀ 410mm

  • Early composite bottle by David Barrow, 1986 — pale stoneware vessel with flared rim and fine dark fissures, evoking restraint and emergence

    Early composite bottle [1986] h, 210mm.

    Collection Robin & Heater Tanner, Crafts Study Centre, Bath.

  • Early footed bowl by David Barrow, 1989 — small circular vessel with textured glaze and concentric pattern suggesting meditative rotation

    Early footed bowl [1989], ⌀220mm

    Collection W A Ismay, Centre for Ceramic Art, York,.

  • Footed bowl by David Barrow — wide dark-rimmed vessel with radiating incised lines and pale interior, suggesting expansion and resonance

    Footed bowl, ⌀ 340mm

    Collection, Mary Hale

  • Footed bowl by David Barrow — finely balanced stoneware form with concentric markings and subtle glaze shifts evoking quiet containment

    Footed bowl, ⌀ 268mm

  • Collared bottle by David Barrow — elongated stoneware form with narrow neck and subtle tonal gradations suggesting poise and quiet ascent.

    Collared bottle, h 335mm

  • Faceted jar by David Barrow — hand-built ceramic with scored diagonals and soft glaze transitions evoking movement within stillness.

    Faceted jar, h 296mm

  • Biconvex form by David Barrow — dark burnished vessel with shallow curvature and tactile striations, evoking lunar shadow and interior gravity.

    Biconvex form, ⌀ 302mm

  • Footed bowl by David Barrow — finely thrown form with dark foot and radiating interior lines, suggesting balance between ascent and weight.

    Footed bowl, ⌀ 267mm

  • Shallow bowl by David Barrow — broad vessel with dark rim and scored surface transitions, exploring thresholds between containment and release

    Shallow bowl, ⌀ 420mm

  • Footed bowl by David Barrow — layered glaze vessel with dark concentric base and pale body, expressing calm equilibrium and inner resonance

    Footed bowl, ⌀ 310mm

    Private collection

  • Paired bottles by David Barrow — contrasting forms in black and pale clay, exploring duality, echo, and spatial dialogue between surfaces.

    Two bottles, h 298mm. h 296mm

  • Waisted bottle by David Barrow — compact ceramic form with subtle asymmetry and burnished waistline, suggesting breath held within still matter

    Waisted bottle, h 290mm