Lines before labels.
A tall neck or rounded base can give the image enough structure before any caption explains it.
Ceramic Shape Study
Cavorina is a clay-form gallery for pottery shapes, ceramic shelves, terracotta color, studio tables, matte surfaces, and simple vessels that make a space feel grounded. It is not a ceramics tutorial and not a shop page. It is a place to look at shape, surface, weight, and small handmade-looking details.
Design direction
The layout uses earth tones, asymmetric object panels, and calm gallery spacing instead of another market, street, poster, sound, or miniature-world style. The design is stable on mobile, but the mood is slower and more tactile: objects first, copy second.
Gallery rooms
Core idea
A vessel can look calm because of its curve, surface, color, rim, shadow, or the space around it. Cavorina should describe what the eye can see without giving kiln guidance, tool steps, material safety claims, or ceramic-making instructions.
That keeps the account flexible for vases, planters, bowls, shelves, decor corners, clay objects, and earthy product bridges later.
A tall neck or rounded base can give the image enough structure before any caption explains it.
Rows of pottery can feel collected, calm, and personal without turning into a store display.
Terracotta color works because it feels earthy, familiar, and easy to connect with natural light.
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Cavorina line
That is the center of the site: calm ceramic visuals, not tutorials, not claims, and not another familiar lifestyle category.