In Italy, this joyful style is called schizzato, meaning “splashed”—and sometimes affectionately understood as a little crazy. Rooted in Puglian tradition, schizzato began as a way to bring life and color to everyday ceramics. Applied entirely by hand, the paint is splattered freely across each piece—historically using simple tools like brushes, herbs, or even olive branches dipped in pigment. The result is lively, expressive, and intentionally unpredictable. Each splatter is unique, each piece a one of a kind reflection of the artisan’s hand and spirit. Made to be mixed, matched, and loved daily, and put in the dishwasher!
In Italy, this joyful style is called schizzato, meaning “splashed”—and sometimes affectionately understood as a little crazy. Rooted in Puglian tradition, schizzato began as a way to bring life and color to everyday ceramics. Applied entirely by hand, the paint is splattered freely across each piece—historically using simple tools like brushes, herbs, or even olive branches dipped in pigment. The result is lively, expressive, and intentionally unpredictable. Each splatter is unique, each piece a one of a kind reflection of the artisan’s hand and spirit. Made to be mixed, matched, and loved daily, and put in the dishwasher!