Objects that hold a room
Sculptural ceramic vessels and wall pieces for interiors that resist the ordinary
Each piece begins as raw stoneware clay and ends as something singular — shaped by hand, informed by material, and finished in my Los Angeles studio. No two works are alike. No production runs. No reproductions.
For interior designers working at the level where the objects in a room matter as much as the architecture around them, that specificity is the point.
My work has been placed in residential projects, hospitality spaces, and private collections across the United States. It has been featured in Architectural Digest. It lives in showrooms in West Hollywood alongside some of the finest contemporary design being made today.
What I make
Sculptural forms in stoneware — textured, organic, and built to exist as objects in their own right. Not vessels waiting to be filled, but presences that anchor a space. Available in a range of scales, from intimate table pieces to large floor-standing works.
Freestanding ceramic sculptures that bring material depth and quiet movement to a room. Suited to console tables, pedestals, and architectural niches.
Ceramic wall pieces and modular installations that bring texture and dimensionality to a surface. Particularly well suited to hospitality environments, entryways, and feature walls.
Working Together
My shop reflects what is available now — pieces ready to ship within the timeframes listed on each listing. Every work is one of a kind. When a piece sells, it is gone.
For designers working on specific projects, I also accept commissions for custom ceramic work. Click here to learn about commissions.
Studios I have collaborated with: Graye Gallery, West Hollywood Thus Huma Showroom, West Hollywood Popup Home, Los Angeles