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Teak Seidelin Pot | Handmade Erik Bendtsen Ceramics
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Purple Seidelin Pot | Handmade Erik Bendtsen Ceramics
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Grey Seidelin Pot | Handmade Erik Bendtsen Ceramics
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Collection: SEIDELIN POTS | ERIK BENDTSEN
Seidelin Pots by Erik Bendtsen
A Sculptural Homage to Danish Ceramicist Peter Seidelin.
Named in honor of the influential Danish ceramicist Peter Seidelin, Erik Bendtsen's Seidelin Pots pay tribute to a tradition of Danish ceramics defined by clarity of form, restraint, and enduring craftsmanship. Through his own hand-thrown interpretation, Bendtsen reimagines these principles in a collection of vessels that feel both rooted in history and strikingly contemporary.
Characterized by their elegant proportions and softly tapered silhouettes, Seidelin Pots possess a quiet architectural presence that complements a wide variety of interiors and gardens. Their understated forms allow the beauty of the clay, surface texture, and craftsmanship to take center stage, creating objects that reward close attention while remaining effortlessly functional.
Handcrafted in Denmark using traditional techniques, each pot carries subtle variations that reflect the hand of the maker. Available in unglazed finishes that highlight the natural character of the clay, these vessels develop a rich patina over time, becoming even more beautiful with age and use.
At BON TON goods, we admire the Seidelin Pots for their balance of simplicity and sophistication. Whether planted with seasonal bulbs, herbs, topiary, or displayed as sculptural objects in their own right, they embody the timeless qualities that have made Danish ceramics admired around the world.
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Tip: The elegant proportions of the Seidelin Pot make it especially well suited to olive trees, topiary, flowering bulbs, and architectural plants. Even empty, it serves as a sculptural object that brings texture and presence to a room or garden.


