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ABOUT

Honoring what was, embracing what is.

Introducing a bespoke line of ceramics with odes to legacy, heraldry and sentiment.

Each vessel is shaped and glazed entirely by hand with no two the same. Sculpted with intention, their forms are grounded in weight and rich with expressive gesture, echoing the timeless qualities of clay: endurance, earthiness, and the quiet poetry of permanence.

Adorning each piece is a relic from another time. Sourced treasures such as Grand Tour intaglios, fragments of vintage jewelry, an antique coins or buttons are pressed into the surface like a seal, offering a talismanic mark of meaning and memory.

For commissioned work, I collaborate intimately with each collector to create a modern heirloom. Custom embellishments, emblems, or impressions of personal treasures are crafted into the ceramic form turning a vessel into a story, a signet, a symbol of belonging. With a foundation in design and reverence for detail, I design and shape each piece from start to finish.

2026 Commissions are now available.

RECENT PRESS

2025, Experts Reveal Three Easy Kitchen Fixes that Can Sell Your Home Faster, House Beautiful

2024, Tour a Storybook Cottage Above the Hudson River, Cottages & Gardens

2024, This Historic Duplex Penthouse in NYC Received a Glamourous Makeover Befitting its Regal Past, Architectural Digest Middle East

2024, Hunting Season, Modern Luxury Interiors New York

2024, A Look Inside a Redesigned New York Home Once Owned by the Romanoff Family, Town & Country

2024, Movers and Makers, Traditional Home

2024, This Ceramicist Turns Personal Treasures into Highly Collectible Heirlooms, Business of Home

2024, Compositions in Color, Veranda

2023, 15+ Editor-Approved Hosting Essentials, Town & Country

American Stoneware - Lead Free Glazes - Handwashing Recommended

Photo: Jo Lees