The Anthony Stoneware Toad House is a hand-thrown stoneware dome with an arched doorway, finished in a butternut glaze. Fired ceramic stays cool and damp inside — the conditions toads seek out — and the heavy walls keep it stable and weatherproof season after season.
It’s made for the garden: tucked into a shady, moist spot among plants, it gives toads (natural pest-eaters) and other small amphibians a place to shelter from heat and predators. It doubles as a decorative accent in a flower bed or container.
Anthony Stoneware hand-throws its pottery in the USA, a small-batch ceramic studio whose pieces are made one at a time on the wheel.









