BolCotto works in small batches, producing series rather than collections. We study material and memory through concrete and ceramic—where earth, texture, and human touch converge. Drawing on early making traditions, our work explores objects that feel unearthed rather than manufactured. Surfaces remain raw and tactile, finished in matte, earth‑toned glazes that preserve variation and depth. We remain resolutely organic: imperfections are embraced, not erased.
Each piece occupies the space between artifact and design—sculptural in presence, tactile in nature, and conceived to integrate effortlessly into refined interiors. Grounded in a quiet, elemental language, BolCotto continually evolves across materials and forms, offering objects that read as both ancient and distinctly contemporary.
Ceramics
Sculptural Vessels and Studies in Clay
Magma is a medium ceramic bowl shaped by irregularity, echoing the presence of a fractured amphora or an object unearthed from the ground. Finished in an ash charcoal tone, the surface carries the quiet weight of time, erosion, and transformation. Its form embraces wabi- sabi principles, imperfection, asymmetry, and material honesty, blurring the line between vessel and artifact. Each piece feels discovered rather than made, as if extracted from the earth, rather than formed by hand.
Note: Each piece is photographed as truthfully as possible. Some images are styled using an AI-generated environment for visual inspiration.
“La forma tambien guarda silencio”
Ceramic forms inspired by nature
Nature Studies is a large sculptural ceramic bowl inspired by organic formations found in the natural world. Its irregular, organic silhouette and textured exterior evoke the layered geometry of a turtle shell, translating protection, rhythm, and structure into clay. Finished in earthy tones of amber and mineral browns, the surface carries warmth and depth, embracing wabi-sabi through variation , imperfection, and material presence.
Fully functional yet visually grounded, the bowl is suitable for holding fruit or serving salads, while also standing confidently as a sculptural object when not in use. It balances rustic character with modern restraint, allowing function and form to coexist without hierarchy.
Note: Each piece is photographed as truthfully as possible. Some images are styled using an AI-generated environment for visual inspiration.
Fragmento is a medium sculptural ceramic bowl that recalls an unearthed remnant of an object shaped as much by time as by hand. Its irregular form suggests a broken amphora, marked by openings that appear worn through slowly, as it is formed by erosion rather than intention.
The surface is stripped of color, retaining only faint vestiges of what once existed after centuries of exposure, with subtle traces that evoke moss growth and lingering humidity. Rooted in wabi-sabi principles, Fragmento exists as an artifact of impermanence, erosion, and material memory.
Note: Each piece is photographed as truthfully as possible. Some images are styled using an AI-generated environment for visual inspiration.
Concrete
Succulent Planters
Small handcrafted concrete succulent planter in a terracotta-toned finish, part of the Relic series. The rim is detailed with embedded stone elements, creating a tactile edge that recalls fragments of material gathered and preserved over time. The piece feels both ancient and intentional, balancing raw texture with a grounded, minimalist form. Rooted in wabi-sabi principles, it embraces imperfection and natural variation. Designed with a drainage hole and paired with a matching catch tray, each piece is individually made and one of a kind.
Note: Each piece is photographed as truthfully as possible. Some images are styled using an AI-generated environment for visual inspiration. Plants are not included.
Handcrafted concrete succulent planter in a light charcoal tone, part of the Vein series. The form is defined by an irregular rim and a quiet, integrated white layer that emerges like a mineral trace within the surface. Subtle and delicate, this vein-like detail evokes natural stone formations shaped over time. Rooted in wabi-sabi principles, the piece embraces imperfection, erosion, and material presence, carrying an almost archaeological sensibility, like an object uncovered rather than made. Paired with a matching water catch tray that mirrors the base, the planter balances raw expression with a restrained, minimalist form. Each piece is hand-made with a drainage hole.
Note: Each piece is photographed as truthfully as possible. Some images are styled using an AI-generated environment for visual inspiration. Plants are not included
Medium handcrafted concrete succulent planter in a terracotta-toned finish, part of the Relic series. The rim is intentionally split and irregular, suggesting fracture, age, and the passage of time. The form recalls fragments of ancient vessels—objects once whole, now marked by use and erosion. Rooted in wabi-sabi principles, the piece embraces imperfection as part of its identity. Designed with a drainage hole and paired with a matching catch tray, each piece is handcrafted and one-of-a-kind.
Note: Each piece is photographed as truthfully as possible. Some images are styled using an AI-generated environment for visual inspiration. Plants are not included.
Small handcrafted concrete succulent planter in a light ash tone, part of the Cairn series. A subtle stamped surface holds small brown stone fragments, creating an earthy, grounded detail that recalls primitive markings and natural assemblage. The composition feels both intentional and organic, balancing texture with a clean, minimal silhouette. Rooted in wabi-sabi principles, the piece embraces variation and material honesty. Designed with a drainage hole and paired with a matching catch tray, each piece is handcrafted and one-of-a-kind.
Note: Each piece is photographed as truthfully as possible. Some images are styled using an AI-generated environment for visual inspiration. Plants are not included.
“Sea lo que sea, la manera en la que cuentes tu historia en línea puede marcar la diferencia.”
Small handcrafted concrete succulent planter in a terracotta-toned finish, part of the Relic series. A soft, layered wash creates a faded surface that evokes centuries of exposure, as if the original color has been gradually worn away by time and the elements. The piece carries an archaeological presence, quiet, weathered, and enduring. Rooted in wabi-sabi sensibility, it embraces subtle variation and material aging. Designed with a drainage hole and paired with a matching catch tray, each piece is handcrafted and one-of-a-kind.
Note: Each piece is photographed as truthfully as possible. Some images are styled using an AI-generated environment for visual inspiration. Plants are not included.
Small handcrafted concrete succulent planter in a medium charcoal tone, part of the Cairn series. White stone fragments are embedded within a stamped surface, creating a striking contrast that evokes archaeological remnants and stone markers shaped through time. The piece carries a quiet, sculptural presence—both grounded and minimal. Rooted in wabi-sabi sensibility, it embraces imperfection, texture, and natural variation. Designed with a drainage hole and paired with a matching catch tray, each piece is handcrafted and one-of-a-kind.
Note: Each piece is photographed as truthfully as possible. Some images are styled using an AI-generated environment for visual inspiration. Plants are not included.
Handcrafted concrete succulent planter in medium ash — a minimalist vessel where material and form speak with equal quiet. A subtle square is not applied but born from the piece itself, an architectural whisper carved into the body that gives the planter a composed, geometric presence without interrupting its simplicity.
The surface bears soft, stone-like variations and delicate tonal shifts that recall natural mineral veining; each subtle imperfection is embraced as part of a wabi‑sabi sensibility. Paired with a matching catch tray, the planter balances refinement and material honesty while maintaining a clean silhouette.
Note: Photographs represent each piece as truthfully as possible. Some images use AI-generated environments for styling inspiration. Plants not included.
Small handcrafted concrete succulent planter in a light ash tone, part of the Cairn series. A stamped surface is embedded with white stone fragments, forming a quiet, tactile composition reminiscent of stacked markers found in natural landscapes. The piece balances raw material presence with a restrained, minimalist form. Rooted in wabi-sabi sensibility, it embraces irregularity and variation, evoking an object shaped by time and placement. Designed with a drainage hole and paired with a matching catch tray, each piece is handcrafted and one-of-a-kind.
Note: Each piece is photographed as truthfully as possible. Some images are styled using an AI-generated environment for visual inspiration. Plants are not included.
Medium handcrafted concrete succulent planter in a light ash tone, part of the Strata series. A stamped surface is embedded with terrazzo fragments, suggesting layers of material compressed and revealed over time. The composition evokes geological strata—subtle accumulations that speak to process, pressure, and duration. The piece balances texture with a clean, minimal form. Rooted in wabi-sabi sensibility, it embraces variation and material presence. Designed with a drainage hole and paired with a matching catch tray, each piece is individually made and one of a kind.
Note: Each piece is photographed as truthfully as possible. Some images are styled using an AI-generated environment for visual inspiration. Plants are not included.
A medium in scale, with a presence that reads closer to large once style. Handcrafted concrete succulent planter in a charcoal tone, part of the Vein series. The surface carries a more pronounced white marbling that moves organically through the form, evoking mineral deposits and stone shaped over time. This layered, marble-like expression introduces depth while maintaining a restrained, minimalist silhouette. Rooted in wabi-sabi sensibility, the piece embraces variation, erosion, and material honesty, suggesting an object formed through natural processes rather than deliberate design. Designed with a drainage hole and paired with a matching water catch tray, each planter is individually made and one of a kind.
Note: Each piece is photographed as truthfully as possible. Some images are styled using an AI-generated environment for visual inspiration. Plants are not included.
Handcrafted oval concrete planter finished in a marble- like stone effect, blending soft grey tones with darker mineral variations and subtle white veining. The surface evokes natural stone, giving the piece an organic, sculptural presence.
Elevated by four integrated feet, the planter gains visual lightness while remaining grounded and stable. Its low, elongate oval form makes it ideal for shallow-rooted plants, moss arrangements, or minimalist compositions. Designed with a drainage hole, this piece balances function and sculptural design. Each planter is individually made, embracing natural variations in tone, texture, and pattern.
Note: Each piece is photographed as truthfully as possible. Some images are styled using an AI-generated environment for visual inspiration. Plants are not included.