
Silverspot Ceramics Shop
Locally handcrafted for everyday living.
Find the store inside the
Union Lumber Company Store
301 N Main Street
Fort Bragg CA, 95437
Artists Represented inside Silverspot Ceramics
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Sample Pieces

Bob Biek
Drawing inspiration from the land and rocks, Bob’s work celebrates simplicity and function, with earthy bowls, plates, and garden pottery.

Celine Gerakin
With intricate surface work and experimental techniques, Celine’s ceramics balance beauty and utility in every form.

Carol Czadek
With a focus on clean forms and subtle finishes, Carol’s ceramics pieces feel timeless and approachable.

Lisa Graves
Lisa’s handbuilt pieces feature rich textures and playful surface treatments that brighten any space.

Marnie Press
Marnie creates work that reflects her love of material and form, with pieces that balance simplicity and complex glazes combinations.

Randy Gluck
Randy’s ceramics are rooted in playfulness and function, with well-balanced pieces that feel both grounded, fun and expressive.

Tahni Jo Hanson
Tahni’s function ware works beautifully in everyday life from soap to spoon rest dishes, her pieces emphasize joyful practicality.

Randy Warren
Randy’s raku pottery are mastered after many years of being a ceramic student and teacher in Oregon.
We are a community-driven ceramic shop representing local artists and making handmade pottery part of everyday homes and gardens through accessible, well-crafted pieces.
The Story Behind the Name
Named after the endangered silverspot butterfly native to our coast, our shop is rooted in respect for the local ecosystem and the place we call home.
Silverspot Ceramics is named in honor of the Behren’s silverspot butterfly, a rare species native to the coastal grasslands and dunes of Northern California. Once found along much of the Sonoma and Mendocino coastline, this delicate butterfly now survives in only a few highly localized areas, dependent on healthy coastal habitats and the early blue violet plant. Its presence is a reminder of the fragile beauty of this place and of the care, attention, and stewardship needed to help both art and nature continue to thrive.
Photo credit: Fish & Wildlife

We create a welcoming space for artists to share and sell their work, while making handmade ceramics accessible at a range of price points. And with new, one-of-a-kind pieces arriving each week, there’s always something fresh to discover!
