Nick Merry
Bowls n Shit?
Handcrafted wheel-thrown pottery, rustic dinnerware, and stoneware art pieces. Born in Melbourne from rich clay, natural mineral glazes, and a passionate geological obsession.

Latest Studio Collections
A curated selection of hand-thrown stoneware, custom terracotta commissions, and unique functional bowls.
For SaleMinimalist Clay Tea Set
A stunning, minimalist ceramic tea set consisting of a hand-thrown teapot with a comfortable organic handle and four matching handleless tea cups.

Ribbed Ochre Tall Vases
A set of three elegant, wheel-thrown tall clay vases with a beautiful ribbed texture running along their bodies.
For SaleRustic Speckled Nested Bowls
A highly practical and gorgeous set of three nested ceramic mixing bowls. Hand-thrown with heavy speckled stoneware clay.
For SaleTabby Cat Keyboard Plate
This beautiful rustic ceramic plate is handcrafted from local clay and features a whimsical, hand-painted illustration of a sleepy grey tabby cat curled up and sleeping soundly on top of a computer keyboard.


The Story of Nick Merry
Operating out of a sun-drenched workshop in Melbourne, Australia, Nick Merry turns lumps of earth into functional art (or, as he affectionately calls them, "bowls n shit").
Before he was a potter, Nick spent years as a geologist. That deep, borderline-obsessive love for rocks and minerals never left him. Whether it’s the layered, shimmering elegance of schist or the beautiful banded grains of gneiss, Nick integrates geological textures, natural clay bodies, and mineral-heavy slip glazes directly into his creations.
His philosophy is simple: pottery should be highly functional, organic to hold, and completely free from pretension. From natural-textured nesting bowls for your morning sourdough to iron-spotted plates with a sleepy hand-painted tabby cat curled up on a computer keyboard, each piece tells a story of deep time, pressure, and heat.
Commission a Piece
Have an idea for a custom set of bowls, a giant garden vase, or want a custom hand-painted portrait of your own sleeping tabby cat on a plate? Nick accepts a limited number of bespoke commissions each season.