By someone who chose this life. Who chose time over speed. Who works with clay from dirt, glass from sand and heat, wood from trees that lived longer than the maker.
The work speaks for itself.
From the studios of our makers

Clay — London, England
“The kiln decides. I just prepare.”




Glass — Toyama, Japan
“Glass has no memory. You must give it one.”




Wood — Asheville, North Carolina
“The tree was alive longer than I have been. I try to remember that.”



Every maker here was invited. Every object was chosen.
See all makers →Unfinished work. Open kilns. Quiet mornings. The moments between the moments.

Kiln opening, 6am
Clay

Gathering from the furnace
Glass

Selecting salvaged stock
Wood

Glaze testing, batch 34
Clay

Black walnut grain, close
Wood

Light vessel, afternoon sun
Glass

Spoons, cherry, hand-carved
Wood

Tools of the trade
Clay

Glory hole, 1,100°C
Glass

Barn oak, bread, artichoke
Wood

Trimming, early morning
Clay