Open shelving is having a moment, and for good reason. There’s something deeply satisfying about looking at beautiful ceramics on display, especially when they’re pieces you actually use every day. But what happens when your collection doesn’t match perfectly? Good news: that’s actually the goal.
Mismatched ceramics bring warmth, character, and a collected-over-time feeling that perfectly coordinated sets simply can’t replicate. Here’s how to make your open shelves look intentional, inviting, and unmistakably yours.
Start with a Colour Story
You don’t need matching pieces, you need a connecting thread. Pick two or three colours that appear across your collection and let those guide your arrangement.
Combine creamy whites like the Almond and Ivory Breakfast Bowl with natural stone tones pebble stone ashtray.
Add a nostalgic touch: The Matte Chic Kulhad set features a smooth matte white glaze that fits perfectly into a neutral palette while adding a pop of colour on the inside.
Mix Heights and Shapes
The secret to an interesting display is variety. Stack smaller bowls inside larger ones, or stand plates upright behind shorter cups.
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Place a tall Cacti Rib Mug next to a low, wide serving bowl like the Verdant Ridge Chip and Dip Bowl. This creates visual rhythm so your eye moves naturally across the shelf.
- The Rule of Three: Group items in odd numbers, like three mugs of different sizes. Odd groupings feel more natural and less rigid than perfectly even arrangements.
Leave Breathing Room
Empty space is your friend, not every inch needs to be filled. Giving your ceramics room to breathe makes each piece feel special and keeps the overall look calm. When in doubt, remove one item.
Show Off Your Favourites
That hand-thrown bowl with the beautiful glaze? Put it where you’ll see it most. Make a statement with a bold centrepiece like the Copper Ember Serving Bowl.
Embrace the Imperfect
The beauty of mismatched ceramics lies in their individuality. A slightly uneven rim, a unique speckle pattern, or a glaze that pooled in an unexpected way these details tell a story.



