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The polished windows of this storefront don’t betray its age, but co-owner Mari Lise Stonehouse and her crafty crew have been here for close to 30 years. Founding potter Frank Trotz took over from Greenspan’s Kosher Butcher back when the strip was still largely Jewish. “They always said this was going to be the next Yorkville,” says Stonehouse of Harbord Street. “Thirty years later, it’s finally getting there.” The studio showcases 10 to 15 ceramic artists, and clay workers help young professionals exercise their left brains at after-work classes. Says Stonehouse: “I’ll be Patrick Swayze, and you can be Demi.” It items: Phillis McCulloch’s sleek, Japanese-inspired pieces pair minimalist chic with organic textures (starting at $28). Crackled gloss gives a rustic finish to elegant, uncluttered ginkgo-print earthenware. Clay Design, 170 Brunswick Ave., 416-964-3330, claydesign.ca.