The time has finally arrived! My online shop is live and full of new pieces for you to browse, enjoy, and—hopefully—welcome into your home. It’s been a journey to get here, and I’m thrilled to share what I’ve been making.
Where it started: a gamekeeper’s cottage in the woods
I grew up in a gamekeeper’s cottage tucked deep in the forest—no neighbours, no streetlights, just fields, trees, moss, mushrooms and a thousand tiny ecosystems to get lost in. That landscape was my playground and my teacher. I learned to pay attention: to how lichen edges a stone, how a leaf curls as it dries, how fungi layer themselves into sculptural shelves. I felt part of it, not apart from it.
Later I moved to the city and, like many of us, I drifted from that sense of connection. My work now is a deliberate way back: a practice of noticing, translating, and inviting that feeling into everyday life through form, texture and light.
From Furniture to Clay
Before ceramics, I worked with wood - designing and making furniture that honoured the material. I’ve always respected trees and the long story they hold in their grain. Both materials begin in the earth. Both ask for patience, craft, and a willingness to let the material speak.
What I Make (and Why)
Every collection carries a thread back to that childhood landscape - forms, textures, and light drawn from time spent among trees, moss, and stone.
Shop Categories
Vessels (Vases & Bowls)
Pieces to live with every day or to stand as statement objects—round vases, long-necked silhouettes, V-bowls, and pooled-glaze forms where surface and shape meet. Many are one-of-a-kind; follow your eye and let the silhouette choose you.
Lighting
Ceramic shades and wall lights that translate the understory’s layered glow into the home. Soft-start electronics bring a slow, gentle rise—like dawn through leaves—so the light feels grown rather than switched.
Sculptures (Leaf-Rimmed Works)
Open, expansive bowls and forms with rims that echo leaf edges—sculptural centrepieces designed to anchor a room, invite seasonal flowers, or simply hold space.
Introducing the Product Lines
Canopy — Botanical by Design
Leaf-rimmed sculptures and lighting inspired by the feeling of standing beneath trees. Edges echo leaf serrations; wide, shallow profiles hint at water-lilies opening on still water and mushroom like forms which reflect fungi that grow on the side of old tree stumps. Canopy pieces are portals to the forest’s hush and its sense of presence.
Contour — Pure Form, Refined Presence
Wheel-thrown vessels where each adjustment—pull, narrow, lift—shows in the final profile. Subtle lines and poised curves create vessels that feel found rather than engineered—ideal as sculptural vases or quiet anchors on a console or table.
Strata — Elegance Through Erosion
Bowls and vessels that reference rock faces, river cuts, and weathered edges. Fractured rims meet refined profiles, holding tension between precision and terrain - geology, translated into surface and form.
Yes, I want these objects to be beautiful. But beauty here is a door, not the destination. If a vessel or sculpture makes you pause, my hope is that it also nudges you to look again at the living world that inspired it. These pieces are little portals back to nature: to wonder, respect, and care.
Inside the studio
My studio sits beside fields and old trees in Bavaria. I throw, trim, carve, glaze, and fire each piece myself. Some forms arrive in a rush; others are coaxed over weeks, re-thrown, re-trimmed, re-imagined until they click. The kiln keeps me humble. Glaze and fire are collaborators with their own minds—every firing reveals new subtleties in texture and sheen. What emerges feels fresh, yet true to the plan.
What you’ll find in the shop today
- One-of-a-kind sculptural bowls designed to anchor a room.
- Vases from poised rounds to long-necked silhouettes—great for a single stem or as standalone sculpture.
- Leaf-rimmed pieces (including new low, wide forms that hint at water-lilies opening).
- Lighting that brings a slow, gentle dawn to your space with soft-start illumination.
Quantities are limited; most pieces are unique. If something speaks to you, grab it while it’s there.
Thank you — and welcome
Whether you’ve followed since my furniture days or you’ve just discovered my work, thank you for being here. Opening this shop feels like opening a door back into the woods I loved as a child—and inviting you to step through with me.