Ash-speckled glazes and quiet linen—made for long evenings.
This series began with a simple question: what does warmth look like when the days get short? We returned to quiet forms—mugs, bowls, small plates—and let the surface do the talking.
Wood firing is never identical. Heat, ash, and oxygen drift through the kiln like weather. We don’t “control” the outcome as much as we set the conditions—and accept what the flame decides to give.
Every piece carries its own speckle pattern and pooling line. In use, the glaze softens under morning light. These are objects meant to be held daily, not saved for a special day that never comes.
Centering clay is the first promise—balance before beauty.
We carve the foot by hand to lighten the form without thinning the wall.
Minerals settle where gravity pulls them—speckles and pooling are part of the signature.
Ash travels through heat like wind. Each surface records that path.
12 oz, ash-speckled glaze
11 in, smoky gradient
3.5 oz, frosted rim
6.5 in, warm ash tone
Standard taper fit
Palm-sized, soft lip
14 × 72 in, washed linen
18 × 18 in, everyday weight
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