Sculptural ceramic vessels by Anna Shipulina in natural clay tones — fluid, organic forms suitable for hotel lobbies, restaurants, and other hospitality spaces.

Sculptural ceramic vessels and wall installations for hospitality spaces.

For hotels, restaurants, bars, and spas — and the design teams shaping them.

Anna Shipulina is a Los Angeles ceramic studio creating sculptural vessels, floor pieces, and wall installations for hospitality clients and the designers, architects, and art consultants working alongside them. Each piece is one of a kind, made from scratch in the studio — balancing the clarity of contemporary form with the warmth and weight of the artist's hand.

Most surfaces are kept in their natural clay tones — warm, muted, and at home alongside wood, stone, plaster, and linen. Pieces meant to hold water are made watertight on the inside. A range of finishes is available — natural, matte, textured, and high-gloss — chosen to suit the piece and the space. Forms are fluid and quiet, with movement carried in the silhouette.

Large sculptural ceramic vessel by Anna Shipulina, shown on a gallery plinth — a one-of-a-kind work scaled for restaurant, lobby, and gallery installations.

Scope

Tabletop and shelving vessels — sculptural ceramics for dining rooms, host stands, retail moments, and guest suites.

Large-scale floor pieces — singular vessels and groupings for lobbies, lounges, and arrival sequences.

Wall installations — custom compositions of multiple ceramic forms that read as a single quiet gesture across a wall. Scaled and arranged to the architecture.

Site-specific commissions — developed in dialogue with the design team, responsive to the room's scale, light, and material language.

Coordinated series — multi-piece commissions developed as a family of related works, sharing vocabulary, palette, and scale. For projects calling for rhythm or repetition across a space — paired entries, dining room groupings, multiple guest suites. Pieces are built individually by hand within a unified design language.