There are things that, at first, do not seem as though they will become anything significant. They feel more like a quiet attempt to make something in your own way, without great expectations and without any clear idea of where it might lead.
That was how it began with ceramics, as well.
In the photograph accompanying this text is the first batch I made, never imagining it would go any further than the workshop. Those pieces came out of a need to work slowly, to listen to the material, and to see what might happen if I stopped pushing things toward a predetermined goal. There was no business plan, no idea of a webshop. There was only clay, time, and the feeling that the process was bringing me back to something simpler, calmer, and more real.
And then, almost overnight, those first pieces found their people.
They were recognised and loved before I had even fully understood them myself. What had come into being quietly, almost privately, suddenly found its way to others. It was the first time I realised that what I was making could have a life beyond the workshop. That it could bring someone joy, find its place at the table, and become part of someone’s home and daily life.
Soon after came my first collaboration with hospitality professionals.
That was when the story began to move in a direction I could never have fully predicted. My work started to live on restaurant tables too, in a space where ceramics meet food, atmosphere, and people. I was naturally drawn to that world. I have always been interested in everything that makes a table feel right: taste, form, texture, space, and mood. Perhaps that is why it felt so natural for the brand to grow first through collaborations with hospitality venues and restaurants. Year after year, that side of the work expanded and taught me about precision, resilience, trust, and the fact that beauty means the most when it is truly being used at the table, bringing people together.
Somewhere alongside all of that, the showroom came too. A place for meeting, conversation, and experiencing the ceramics in person. A place where the pieces are not only seen, but felt.
And all that time, the webshop remained somewhere in the background, an idea I kept returning to. Not because it was unimportant, but because there simply was no room for it. The business was growing along a different path, and the days were filled with orders, deadlines, and real pieces demanding attention before anything else.
That is why I do not see this moment as some grand launch, but more as a quiet return to where it all began.
To that feeling that the objects we create can find their way to people who love natural materials, imperfections that make sense, and things that do not need to be loud in order to feel special.
This webshop comes from a desire to reconnect with those very people. The ones who take pleasure in beautiful things, but do not look for them in spectacle. Instead, they find them in touch, in everyday life, and in small rituals. In a table laid with care, in a cup that invites you to drink more slowly, and in a bowl that does not need to be perfect in order to be special.
If anything has remained the same from that first batch until today, it is this: the desire to create objects that make ordinary moments feel special.
Welcome. I’m so glad you’re here.