Meet the Rituals Collection
A soft beginning.
Rituals began with my own mornings, the only quiet moments I had before long days in engineering that demanded excellence and constant performance.
Making matcha before work became a small sanctuary, a practice that called for presence and intention. I didn't love using two dishes on busy mornings though, so I designed a mug that could hold both the whisking and the sipping in one place. On some days, coffee felt like the right path, its slow, rhythmic drip offering a different kind of grounding. That inspired a simple, sculptural dripper that rests neatly on top of the mug. The saucer brings everything together as a lid, a resting place, or a small plate for whatever the day calls for.
The collection has grown since those first quiet mornings. A matcha whisk holder keeps your tools close and your counter clear. Espresso cup and saucer sets bring the same presence and intention to a shorter, sharper ritual. And because the mornings we are building belong to everyone in our homes, Rituals now includes dog bowls too, in a regular and slow feeder option. They are here because our pets are also part of our days. They deserve a bowl that belongs to the ritual as much as everything else on the counter.
These pieces were created to move with you through your routines, whether it is a soft morning, a steady afternoon, or a grounding pause. Every piece is designed to stand completely on its own, but gets even better with each piece you add. You can start with one piece and add another when the time is right, when your mornings shift, when your rituals grow. Stackable. Layered. Additive. Built slowly over time.
When they come together, something clicks; functionally and aesthetically. The mug doubles as a matcha bowl, wide enough to whisk and drink from in one vessel. The dripper rests on top for pour-over coffee. The tea strainer fits directly inside for loose leaf. The saucer catches the dripper, acts as a lid, or becomes a small plate, and holds the mug of course! The espresso cup and saucer sets and the pet bowls are companions to the system; all in the same palette, the same intention, extended to every corner of your morning. And across all of it, a shared weight and quiet coherence that makes your counter feel instantly calmer. Not a collection to save for a special occasion. A system to return to every single morning, one that supports the life you're already living.
Rituals is a collection about what comes after you arrive. Once you have honored the journey, once you have settled into the person you have become, this is where the practice begins. Intentional, consistent, and designed to feel like a system you can return to every single day. Where Homecoming honors the arrival, Rituals honors the living.
The collection is oxidation fired, a controlled and consistent environment that allows the glazes to behave predictably and the pieces to share a family resemblance. That is by design. I liken a practice to feel like a system, something familiar you can count on, morning after morning.
Rituals is where Pooterie Studio began, in the search for warmth, beauty, and presence in the smallest corners of the day. These pieces are made to make your routines feel gentle, to turn a moment into care, and to bring a little more home into your everyday.
Your rituals can be anything. This collection simply makes space for them.