Frog Vase in Eggshell.
Mist Vase in Dark Water.
Rose Bowl Vase in Eggshell.
Match Striker in Almond / Shop Match Strikers >
Soda-firing is a unique process that results in distinctive surfaces.
Simple forms work well for recording where the flame and sodium bicarbonate interact.
Bird Feeders are left unglazed for a natural look.
Drips and other variations in Pistachio are a wonderful reminder of the hand-dipped glazing process. / Shop Pistachio >
Mug in Pistachio glaze over dark clay. / Shop mugs >
Flare Vase in Granite.
Candle Stand in Birch White.
Lagoon is an expressive glaze with a turquoise tone. / Shop Lagoon >
Granite on a Fog vase, a serving bowl and corked canisters.
The pattern on this lamp is stamped with a screwdriver. / View lamps >
Candle stands are assembled from two wheel-thrown pieces. / Shop candle stands >
A range of shapes in Sand. / Shop Sand >
Birch White dinnerware.
Artificial Turf, Lagoon and Night Sky on small Step Vases.
Pitcher in Pistachio.
No material is wasted during the ceramic process — flower pots and bird feeder in recycled clay.
Mug in Birch White.
Tiered Vase in Artificial Turf. / Shop Artificial Turf >
Low Serving Bowls in Birch White. / Shop Birch White >
Glazes are dipped, not sprayed or brushed. These tumblers have a half-dipped exterior.
Stamped clock in thick application of Pistachio.
Stamped clock in thin application of Pistachio.
A range of clays: Porcelain, Stone, Almond and Espresso.
An experiment layering one glaze over another on each bowl.
Mist vases in Eggshell. / Shop Eggshell >
Cloud vase in Pistachio.
Raw-edge cork tops on these Corked Canisters.
Straight-sided Server stack in Birch White.
Café Bowl in Granite. / Shop Bowls >
A range of unglazed vases in Stone along with Match Strikers and Corked Canisters.