
Doing Goods pots
Discover Doing Goods ceramic pots with animal motifs and colorful handmade finishes for your home.
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At Dims Studio, you’ll find Doing Goods pots featuring their distinctive animal motifs and handcrafted details. Each pot is handpicked by Dinna and made from ceramic with colors that catch the eye on shelves and windowsills alike.
Handmade ceramics with animal motifs
Doing Goods works with ceramics where every pot is shaped and decorated by hand. You’ll find tiger stripes, leopard spots, and soft pastel hues in the Heritage collection, inspired by Indian craft traditions.
Sizes for plants and storage
- Small pots (approx. 8-12 cm) perfect for herbs or pencils on your desk
- Medium sizes (12-18 cm) for green plants or storing small items
- Pots with lids for secrets or jewelry
- Decorative shapes that work beautifully alone or grouped
Colors and materials that bring life
Santana Tiger, leopard, and elephant motifs meet glazed surfaces in shades from pale yellow to dusty blue. Doing Goods uses stoneware and glaze, so each pot has its own character with subtle variations in color and shape.
Decorate with Doing Goods and Dims Studio
Doing Goods pots are both practical and decorative. Use them for plants, storage, or as colorful accents on your shelf. At Dims Studio, we care about handpicked designs that add personality and warmth to your home.
A Doing Goods pot is a handmade storage jar or decoration from the Dutch brand Doing Goods. At Dims Studio, you’ll find Doing Goods pots in distinctive shapes and materials, often with playful details and a personal touch.
Dims Studio selects Doing Goods pots with a focus on originality and craftsmanship. Each pot is created with attention to detail, typically in brass or stone, and many feature small animal motifs or surprising shapes. You get something that feels like a treasure – not just another mass-produced pot.
Materials and craftsmanship behind Doing Goods pots
Doing Goods pots are primarily made from brass, often hand-hammered and patinated for a lively expression. Some models combine brass with glass or stone, creating an exciting contrast between raw and smooth. The brass may show slight variations and marks from production, as each pot is shaped and decorated by hand. This gives a unique character where no piece is exactly alike.
Sizes and dimensions of Doing Goods pots
- Smaller Doing Goods pots typically measure around 7-10 cm in diameter and 8-12 cm in height – great for jewelry, small items, or as decoration on a shelf.
- Medium sizes often range from 12-16 cm in diameter and 13-18 cm in height. These can be used for keys, cotton swabs, or office supplies.
- Some larger models reach 18-22 cm in height and 15-20 cm in diameter. They suit storing bigger items or as statement pieces on a side table.
The story of Doing Goods – and their pots
Doing Goods was founded in the Netherlands and is known for its colorful, humorous universe. The brand works closely with small workshops in India, where everything is handmade. The pots follow the same philosophy as their popular rugs and hooks: every detail tells a little story. Many Doing Goods pots are adorned with animal motifs or quirky shapes, inspired by both nature and fairy tales. It’s design that doesn’t take itself too seriously but still has a quality you can feel.
How to use Doing Goods pots in your decor
- Place a small Doing Goods pot in the bathroom for jewelry or cotton swabs.
- Use a medium pot in the hallway for keys or loose change.
- Let a larger Doing Goods pot stand out on a shelf or windowsill with dried flowers or as decoration on its own.
- Combine several Doing Goods pots in different sizes and shapes for a personal still life.
- Use the pots as gift boxes – surprise with something inside.
Decor styles where Doing Goods pots fit in
Doing Goods pots work well in many types of homes. They fit into eclectic, colorful interiors where there’s room for humor and surprises. In a bohemian-inspired space, they add a handmade touch. They can also be used as a contrast in more minimalist settings, where one characterful pot gets to steal the spotlight. The warm brass and detailed shapes bring life to both modern and classic homes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Doing Goods pot?
A Doing Goods pot is a handmade storage jar or decoration from the Dutch brand Doing Goods, often in brass with unique shapes and motifs.
What size Doing Goods pot should I choose?
Choose a small pot (approx. 8-10 cm) for jewelry or small items, a medium (approx. 13-16 cm) for keys or office supplies, and a large (up to 22 cm) for decoration or bigger storage.
What is the difference between Doing Goods pots and Bloomingville pots?
Doing Goods pots are often hand-hammered brass with animal motifs, while Bloomingville pots are typically ceramic or glass with a more Nordic look.
How big is a typical Doing Goods pot?
A typical Doing Goods pot measures between 8 and 18 cm in height and 7 to 16 cm in diameter.
What material is best for Doing Goods pots?
Brass is the most used and characteristic material for Doing Goods pots – it’s durable and develops a beautiful patina over time.
What are Doing Goods pots used for?
They are used for storing small items like jewelry, keys, or office supplies, but also as decoration or gift boxes.
Can a Doing Goods pot be used for plants?
Yes, smaller plants or dried flowers can easily be placed in a Doing Goods pot, but check if it’s waterproof before using it for fresh plants.
Are Doing Goods pots good as gifts?
Yes, they are perfect as gifts because they are both decorative and practical – and often come in beautiful gift boxes.
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