
Imperfect Perfect Pots
The tactile dialogue between the raw, primitive essence of clay and intricate grounded other worldly patterns.
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Set of 3 T.Bowls
£150
Metallic Bowl
£120.00
Gallery
Inspired by objet trouvé, those mundane or discarded fragments of life, the way they echo the imperfect beauty of the natural world. Architecture’s deliberate geometry, juxtaposed with the chaotic rhythms of decay and growth.
Conductor
27 x 15 x 30 cm
2025
Orb and Frazzels
18 x 23 x 15cm & 23 x 17 x 10cm
2025
Untitled 1
27 x 17 x 12 cm
2024
Bowl with Swirl & Untitled Vase
27 x 12 x17cm
2024
Safdie
30 x 21 x 20cm
2025
About
I am a London based ceramicst making hand-made pieces that explore an intersection of nature and architecture. I draw inspiration from naturally occurring patterns in the environment, architectural forms and organic matter.
My pieces embody a raw unrestrictive quality inviting viewers to connect with them on multiple levels.
Through ceramics I seek to evoke a sense of primal connection that goes beyond the visual to engage with the raw, forgiving nature of the material itself.
Organic forms play a pivotal role in my process, serving as a catalyst for curiosity, adding layers of texture and narrative to my work. I’m influenced by the interplay between constructed order and natural chaos, celebrating the imperfect and giving life to often forgotten remnants.