Collections

Baskets

Baskets

 The traditional craft of basket weaving, is an art practiced around the world. Our selection is handwoven in Western France, some of which are still used today by fisherman to collect cockles & mussels! Made of raw-wicker, the process to create these pieces of art is meticulous and time-consuming. The smaller the form, the more difficult the process. From holding floral arrangements, collecting garden treasures, to storing produce in your pantry, their uses are endless! Practical as they are timelessly beautiful. 

Cake Stands

Cake Stands

Candles

Candles

A pair of beautiful marbleized taper candles made of stearin wax, hand crafted by our Danish potter. Choose from 6 electric colors in lime, clementine, raspberry, cherry, midnight & chocolate. The perfect gift to add interest to any dinner table or living room. Burning time is approximately 6 hours.

Coffee Service

Coffee Service

Drinkware

Drinkware

Raise a glass to beauty in the everyday. Our drinkware collection features artisan-made tumblers and water goblets that are as versatile as they are pretty. 

Fall Edit

Fall Edit

This season at Bradley Cottage, we're embracing a warm palette of terra cotta, peony, and butter yellow. Inviting hues that bring depth, richness, and joy to the dining table.

French Alpine Pottery

French Alpine Pottery

From the Alpine country, we would like to introduce Savoyard pottery. Hand-painted, without any sort of tracing or template, these exquisite pieces are decorated with the native flora and fauna of the region. Each item tells a story, capturing the vibrant spirit of the Alps with intricate designs that celebrate the natural beauty surrounding them.

Crafted by skilled artisans, every piece is unique, reflecting their dedication to traditional techniques passed down through generations. These creations not only serve a functional purpose but also bring a touch of alpine charm to any space. Are you as obsessed as we are?

French Pottery

French Pottery | Handmade & Antique-Inspired Ceramics

French pottery is known for its warmth, texture, and timeless simplicity—pieces that feel both functional and collected over time. Inspired by traditional forms found throughout the French countryside, our collection embraces organic shapes, soft glazes, and an understated, lived-in elegance.

At Bradley Cottage, our French-inspired pottery is designed to be used daily—from serving pieces to decorative vessels—bringing a sense of ease and authenticity to the home. Each piece reflects a balance of craftsmanship and character, with subtle variations that make every item unique.

Explore our collection of handmade pottery, including bowls, serving dishes, and decorative ceramics, all rooted in the aesthetic of classic French pottery.

French Slipware Pottery

French Slipware Pottery

Gifts $100-$300

Gifts $100-$300

Lichen Collection

Lichen Collection

A color that quietly captivates in every season, Lichen brings the understated elegance of soft moss green to the table

Linens & Placemats

Linens & Placemats

Marbled Collection

Marbled Collection

Napkins

Napkins

New Arrivals

New Arrivals

Ornaments

Ornaments

This year's holiday edit celebrates elevated, timeless gifts. Pieces designed to be kept and loved for years to come. 

Pitchers

Pitchers

Placemats

Placemats

We’re thrilled to introduce our collection of handwoven rush placemats, available in oval, round, and rectangle silhouettes. These natural rustic table mats are a timeless addition to any setting—grounded in tradition, but perfectly suited for modern homes.

Each piece begins with English bulrush, sustainably hand-harvested from the freshwater rivers of Bedfordshire. After gathering, the rush is naturally air-dried and lightly sun-bleached, bringing out its soft, honey-toned finish. This traditional method preserves the integrity of the fiber while encouraging the warm color tones to develop gradually in the sun.

The rush is then transformed by skilled artisans into beautiful, functional forms. These handwoven placemats are crafted using centuries-old techniques, making each one a unique expression of traditional craftsmanship. Over time, you'll notice color variations depending on weather and season—what starts as a rich green evolves into a golden hue, mellowing naturally with age and use.