



Ceramic homewares for modern living.
MAKING THINGS I WANT TO LIVE WITH
A New York native practicing pottery in the Bay Area, I find solace in working with clay, and the process of channeling ideas into functional and timeless pieces. From earth to fire, often complemented by contrasting mediums, I have created a collection of homewares, created to make each day's small moments feel special.



A COHESIVE
COLLECTION OF
HANDMADE HOMEWARES



A STUDY IN FORM AND TEXTURE
This collection explores the harmonious interplay of clay, leather, wood, and brass, chosen for their natural beauty and ability to complement and balance one another. Each piece reflects the simplicity and functionality of Nordic design, inspired by my travels through this region. Through this collection, I aim to honor the connection between material, craft, and exploration, creating pieces that blend creativity with everyday use.








This porcelain candle holder was designed to add a sense of warmth and coziness to dinner gatherings and slow moments at home. Accented with vegetable tanned leather handles and fitted with a glass hurricane to showcase your favorite candle, it creates a calm ambiance with it's soft glow.
Pairs well with a glass of wine and good company.

Unable to find the style of leather napkin rings I was looking for to match my place settings, I decided to make my own. Each napkin ring is custom-cut and secured with a brass Chicago screw, subtly complementing the tone of the leather. Created in neutral shades, they were designed to pair easily with a variety of napkin colors.

Including an incense burner felt natural, inspired by my longtime love of burning incense, a habit that started in high school while daydreaming and listening to Mazzy Star in my bedroom. The river-stone–shaped holder sits on a plate that catches falling ash, creating a sense of peace and for me, nostalgia.

This porcelain tray is designed for both serving and display, whether holding fruit, cocktails, or styled with accent pieces on the coffee table. The vegetable-tanned leather handles are secured with brass screws, adding a soft yet tactile contrast, which detach easily for cleaning.

Crafted from locally sourced white oak, this breadboard and ramekin set brings form and function to your table. Inspired by my favorite bakery in Iceland, it was designed to provide a dedicated space for serving butter, olive oil or spreads alongside freshly baked bread.

Inspired by mid century design, this porcelain pitcher with it's timeless and minimal form, was designed to be both a decorative piece and used for serving, making it easy to move from table to shelf. The leather accented handle gives it some edge while adding a comfortable grip for pouring.

I’ve long loved a vintage Dansk oil lamp I picked up years ago, and it inspired me to design my own, one that echoes the shape of a tiny fire pit, with a clean, minimal aesthetic. Compact and easy to move, its flame casts a soft, ambient glow that brings a quiet sense of calm and intimacy.

Crafted from rich black clay, this tea cup is inspired by the moody color palette of Iceland. Its dark, earthy tone reflects the island’s volcanic landscapes, stormy skies, and dramatic coastline. Designed to bring comfort and warmth to your morning coffee or tea.

Walnut chopstick sets handcrafted with soft Italian leather bands and secured with brass Chicago screws. Designed to make even simple meals feel curated and intentional. Each chopstick set is paired with a small ceramic rest to complement place settings.
