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Provocative Tableware

Handmade in Italy

Some objects are made to fill a space, others are made to change it.

Incartato Ceramics create ceramics with something to say, as a philosophical act, handmade Italian ceramics designed to transform everyday objects into meaningful experiences.

We believe the objects we live with should do more than serve a function, they should spark curiosity, invite dialogue and become part of the moments we share, a morning coffee, a dinner with friends, a bouquet of flowers, an unexpected smile.

The Wrong Collection

The latest tableware collection that reinterprets the codes of Italian ceramic tradition through a lens of rebellion represented by bitten objects and bottles transformed into Molotov, symbolizing popular revolt.

This ceramics collection is created in collaboration with copywriter Matteo Grandese, with provocative intentions.

These ceramics challenge the notion of perfection, transforming familiar objects into subversive statements.

Wrong Dinner Plate - "Let's lose control and take pictures"
€68.00

The Wrong Dinner Plate "Let's lose control and take pictures" is a ceramic plate designed for who believe everyday objects should provoke conversation. Crafted in Italy and finished in glossy Old Rose. More than a plate, it becomes a collectible design object that transforms ordinary in memorable.

  • Dimensions: Ø 28cm / ↥ 3,7cm

  • Weight: 890g

  • Color: Glossy old rose, lead free glaze

  • Decorations: Decal black phrases 

  • Food safe

  • Stackable

  • Dishwasher safe

  • Microwave safe

Wrong Molotov Bottle - "Love bombing"
€107.00

The Wrong Molotov Bottle "Love bombing" is a handmade ceramic bottle that transforms one of history's most recognisable symbols of rebellion into a collectible design object. It combines traditional craftsmanship with contemporary visual language, turning a familiar object into a provocative statement for the home.

Designed as part of The Wrong Collection, the bottle challenges the idea that ceramics should simply decorate a space. Instead, it invites conversation, questions and multiple interpretations, balancing irony, beauty and social commentary.

  • Dimensions: Ø 9cm / ↥ 38cm / 75cl

  • Weight: 890g

  • Color: Glossy old rose, lead free glaze

  • Decorations: Decal black phrases 

  • Closure: Ceramic stopper with silicon gasket

  • Hand wash recommended

Wrong Catchall - "Don't ask me questions and I won't tell you lies"
€62.00

The Wrong Catchall "Don't ask me questions and I won't tell you lies" is a ceramic catchall designed for who believe everyday objects should provoke conversation. Crafted in Italy and finished in glossy Old Rose. More than a catchall, it becomes a collectible design object that transforms ordinary in memorable.

  • Dimensions: ⟷ 25cm / ⬍ 16cm / ↥ 4cm

  • Weight: 670g

  • Color: Glossy old rose, lead free glaze

  • Decorations: Blak phrases 

  • Stackable

  • Dishwasher safe

  • Microwave safe

Function meets narrative

The best conversations rarely begin by accident. Sometimes, they begin with the object placed at the centre of the table.

Every plate, mug, cup, vase and decorative object in Incartato collections is handcrafted in Italy by skilled artisans, combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, bold typography and visual storytelling.

Our collections transform traditional Italian ceramics with contradiction, irony and emotion. Familiar forms become unexpected, words become part of the material, function meets narrative.

Objects that encourage interpretation rather than provide answers, leaving space for personal stories and shared experiences.

From designer dinnerware and espresso cups to sculptural vases, ceramic bottles and collectible home décor, every Incartato piece is designed to live beyond decoration.

These are objects to use, collect and, above all, to talk about.

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Collaborations

Incartato Ceramics collaborates with artisans and brands from different fields of creativity to give birth to unforgettable objects.

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