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for Everyday Use

These pieces are made to be used, held, and lived with.
Each form carries the trace of its making, bringing a quiet presence to the table. Designed for everyday use or curated spaces, they create a subtle dialogue between food, gesture, and material.
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Interior Presences

These objects exist in space as silent presences.
Their forms emerge through process, holding tension, balance, and irregularity.
Placed within an interior, they shift the atmosphere
not by imposing, but by inhabiting.
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Exhibition Works

These works extend the process beyond function.
Form, material, and gesture are pushed further, allowing instability, scale, and transformation to appear.
Each piece becomes a moment of research — a trace of what happens when control is released.
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Made to be lived with

My work does not end in the studio.
Each piece is made to leave, to be held, used, and encountered in everyday life.

I shape clay through process — repetition, pressure, time — but its final form is never fully mine.
It continues to exist through those who choose to live with it.

In this way, the work is not complete when it is finished,
but when it finds a place, a gesture, a presence beyond me.

In the Studio

Collection #01

A quiet balance between earth and glazeThis collection explores a balance between... 

  • At first, I saw it as a simple bowl.
    But over time, I started noticing its weight, its balance, the way it holds food differently.
    It changed how I pay attention.

    Sarah M.

  • There’s something quiet but very present about these pieces.
    They don’t try to stand out, but they change the space around them.

    Emily R.

  • Something that cannot be replaced

    You can feel that it’s not industrial.
    There’s a slight irregularity that makes it feel alive. Like it could never be replaced.

    Jane T.

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