Read more about these handcrafted plates in Lidewij Edelkoorts new column for See All This, Li’s Forecast: The Future is Handmade. Click here to read.
OER Plates
Handmade from Amsterdam soil
Marjoke de Heer creates exceptional plates and objects from her own soil in her ceramics studio in Amsterdam-Noord. Especially for readers of See All This, she is launching a limited number of plates in our shop.

‘At times an object has an invisible value, and it is difficult to understand where this value resides and comes from. It feels as if the plate detaches itself from the table in a quest to request attention. The secret is in the respect for the ingredients and the intensity of the maker, holding on to an animistic principle where the products conspire to create osmosis between earth and ashes, in order to conceive this simple yet unique object with a soul.’
— Lidewij Edelkoort
— Lidewij Edelkoort
In her ceramics studio in Amsterdam-Noord, Marjoke de Heer creates exceptionally beautiful plates and objects using her own locally sourced, recycled clay.
In her ceramics studio in Amsterdam-Noord, Marjoke de Heer creates exceptionally beautiful plates and objects using her own locally sourced, recycled clay.
In her ceramics studio in Amsterdam-Noord, Marjoke de Heer creates exceptionally beautiful plates and objects using her own locally sourced, recycled clay.
In her ceramics studio in Amsterdam-Noord, Marjoke de Heer creates exceptionally beautiful plates and objects using her own locally sourced, recycled clay.
In her ceramics studio in Amsterdam-Noord, Marjoke de Heer creates exceptionally beautiful plates and objects using her own locally sourced, recycled clay.
In her ceramics studio in Amsterdam-Noord, Marjoke de Heer creates exceptionally beautiful plates and objects using her own locally sourced, recycled clay.
In her ceramics studio in Amsterdam-Noord, Marjoke de Heer creates exceptionally beautiful plates and objects using her own locally sourced, recycled clay.