Close-up of wet terracotta clay being shaped on a pottery wheel, hands covered in slip, warm morning sunlight casting long shadows across the wooden workbench, 35mm photography
Close-up of wet terracotta clay being shaped on a pottery wheel, hands covered in slip, warm morning sunlight casting long shadows across the wooden workbench, 35mm photography
Molded by Hand

Stoneware made for wild stems

In our sun-drenched Brooklyn studio, we throw heavy clay on the wheel to craft durable daily vessels that outlast the transient seasonal blooms they hold.

Our Rhythm

From heavy clay to bloom

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Throwing the Clay

The High Firing

The Seasonal Foraging

We shape raw, iron-rich stoneware on the wheel, leaving subtle finger ridges that celebrate the human hand.

Each vessel is fired to extreme temperatures, vitrifying the clay into durable, waterproof stoneware built for daily life.

We gather asymmetrical, wild-stemmed botanicals that embrace natural imperfection and room to breathe.

Our Philosophy

We build vessels to outlast the blooms, keeping the heavy clay grounded in your daily home rituals.

Every piece is designed to be held, used, and loved for a lifetime.