$20


Crocpots are pots for your crocs. These ceramic jibbitz will fit your crocs, so you can enjoy handmade pottery on the go. Load them with found flowers or whatever you like. The pots range from about .75” to 1.25” at their largest dimension. Each crocpot will be delivered with the jibbit attachment secured (not pictured). We do not recommend cooking stew on your feet — these are not electric slow cookers.

All orders are final sale. Please note that the nature of ceramics and handmade goods allow for imperfections. For more information on shipping and processing, check out our Info page.

All orders over $100 require a signature for delivery. Please allow up to 14 business days for order processing.



Size:         .75” — 1.25”

Clay:         Big Red, Stoney White, Mixed Reclaim

Glaze:        Transparent, tenmoku

Method:       Wheelthrown

Firing:       Cone 10, Oxidation















$20


Crocpots are pots for your crocs. These ceramic jibbitz will fit your crocs, so you can enjoy handmade pottery on the go. Load them with found flowers or whatever you like. The pots range from about .75” to 1.25” at their largest dimension. Each crocpot will be delivered with the jibbit attachment secured (not pictured). We do not recommend cooking stew on your feet — these are not electric slow cookers.

All orders are final sale. Please note that the nature of ceramics and handmade goods allow for imperfections. For more information on shipping and processing, check out our Info page.

All orders over $100 require a signature for delivery. Please allow up to 14 business days for order processing.



Size:         .75” — 1.25”

Clay:         Big Red, Stoney White, Mixed Reclaim

Glaze:        Transparent, tenmoku

Method:       Wheelthrown

Firing:       Cone 10, Oxidation











A place for experimentation in physical form and expression in digital space – MDO explores the intersection between ceramic objects and graphic design.

A place for experimentation in physical form and expression in digital space – MDO explores the intersection between ceramic objects and graphic design.