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Pottery that brings Vermont charm to home and garden

Farmhouse Pottery is operated out of her home-studio in Woodstock, Vermont, where she works with two master potters and a master perfumer. Zilian is responsible for the design of her stoneware tabletop collection and does the hand-dipped glazing herself.

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A table for two set with Farmhouse Pottery tabletop stoneware.

Much of her tabletop pottery features the organic feel of a homemade hand-dipped piece. The stoneware collection includes provincial home staples such as a windrow berry bowl, farmer’s pitchers, milk jug vases, and a great, multi-use confit jar.

You’ll recognize the Farmhouse Pottery collection by the signature stamp on each product. Zilian does all of her own illustrations and graphic design.

But despite the name, Farmhouse Pottery isn’t all about hand-thrown ceramics. Zilian also has a passion for creating garden scents that last year round. Her “Cultivate Garden” candles come in luscious floral aromas such as gardenia and lavender and will make any home smell like a New England garden.

Her apothecary line also includes lavender bath salts made with essential and natural oils, organic hydrating body milk, and home-pressed soaps that smell like a fresh bouquet of flowers.

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Herbs including parsley, thyme and Rosemary grown in Farmhouse Pottery stoneware garden pots can perk up a city windowsill.

Zilian is zealous about being true to the New England experience — almost everything she uses in her products is sourced within 20 miles of her Vermont home. Her Hutch+Pantry line offers gift sets that include a hand-made honey pot paired with Vermont-farmed honey and a small barrel pitcher with Vermont-farmed maple syrup that Zilian retrieved from a local evaporator herself. For her stoneware saltcellar, she goes a bit farther a field by filling it with freshly harvested sea salt from the coast of Maine.

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A display set up at good boutique of dip-glazed and hand-hewn vases from Farmhouse Pottery.

The inventory at good is a rare, if welcome by us urban dwellers, foray outside of the Green Mountain State for Zilian and her products, which are mostly sold in Vermont at shops at the Woodstock Inn in Woodstock, Vermont Farm Table in Burlington, and the Stowe Mountain Lodge in Stowe. But they are also available through the Farmhouse Pottery website.

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