Host in style with pieces that spark conversation and celebrate Canadian craftsmanship.
Dompierre Mineral Stoneware Salad Bowl — Montreal, Quebec
With its clean lines and earthy textures, this hand-thrown bowl by ceramicist Marie-Ève Dompierre adds both warmth and elegance to your holiday spread.
$120
Monokiini Hand-Shaped Cappuccino Tumblers (Set of 2) — Montreal, Quebec
These playful tumblers, shaped like hands, are made for cradling warm drinks. They bring a cozy, design-forward touch to after-dinner coffee or hot chocolate.
$70
Kuypers Zebrawood Charcuterie Board — Victoria, British Columbia
Handmade from sustainably sourced wood on Vancouver Island, this board is a striking stage for appetizers. It also makes a timeless host gift that will be used long after the holidays.
$109
Kilne Cookware Set — Toronto, Ontario
Beautiful enough to serve at the table, this 10-piece set is designed in Toronto and made in Italy with a non-toxic, non-stick ceramic coating. Oven-safe and induction-ready, it’s built for everything from weeknight meals to holiday feasts.
$555
Mima Ceramics Bright Green Pitcher — Toronto, Ontario
Bold and joyful, this handmade ceramic pitcher brings personality and colour to any gathering. Functional and decorative in equal measure, it shines whether pouring water, cider, or festive punch.
$220
Ye11ow Studios Speckled Pie Plate — Picton, Ontario
Handmade in Prince Edward County, this pie plate features a speckled glaze and scalloped edge that make any dessert feel extra special. Playful in form but polished in finish, it’s sure to stand out when dessert is served.
$145