We publish what we use, why we use it, and how we ship it—so you can buy fewer things and keep them longer.
Sustainability is not a vibe. It’s a set of decisions we can explain and repeat.
We keep a studio log for every batch—materials, suppliers, and finish notes. When something changes, we document it.
We avoid plastic wherever possible and design packaging to survive real shipping. Breakage prevention reduces waste.
We prefer finishes that age well. We publish care guidance so pieces last years, not seasons.
Below are the materials we use most often. We choose suppliers that can tell us where things come from—and we keep notes by batch.
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Recycled sterling silver (925)
Rings, pendants, small hardware
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| Source: Responsible Metals Co., New York, USA Note: Re-melted in small batches; natural patina allowed | |
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Natural linen (washed)
Aprons, runners, napkins, pouches
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Mineral glaze base
Studio-mixed glazes
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Clay body (stoneware)
Tableware + vessels
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Walnut (reclaimed offcuts)
Photography props, occasional small trays
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Cotton dust bags (unbleached)
Ceramic protection + reuse
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Kraft paper + paper tape
Plastic-free packing
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Plastic-free by default. Built to protect ceramics without overpacking.
Keeping things longer is the quiet center of sustainability. Here’s how we design—and how to care for what you buy.
If something chips, loosens, or fails early, we want to help you keep it—not throw it away.
We’ll share batch notes, materials, and care guidance before you buy.
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