Hand-built objects designed to live across table, space, and experience.
Built in solitude, released in rarity.
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I began working with ceramics in 2006, with early work recognized at the state level in Texas. In 2023, I returned to the practice with a focused approach, developing functional and multipurpose objects designed to elevate everyday spaces.
Each piece is hand-built in my Los Angeles studio, grounded in a long-standing relationship with material and form.
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I believe everything has a place. My work is designed to give the objects we value a defined presence within a space.
Each piece is hand-built and one of one, with an emphasis on form, balance, and material. Rooted in both function and sculpture, the work is created to be lived with and to integrate seamlessly into interiors, tables, and environments.
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My work explores the intersection of object, space, and experience. Each piece is designed as both sculpture and utility, created to exist within interiors, hospitality environments, and moments of gathering.
The intention is to create objects that feel considered, lasting, and quietly impactful within the environments they inhabit.
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MOCA Store (DTLA)
Hotel St. Augustine (Retail)
Supervsn (Retail)
Forms of Living, LA Design Weekend (2025)
“From my hands to your home, these works are both sculpture and function.”
incense holders
My incense holders are designed as functional sculptures that transform ritual into an experience. Each one is hand built and one of one, crafted to stand as both vessel and art. I explored two distinct glazes, a sleek matte black and a reflective mirror finish, that highlight the balance between simplicity and statement. Beyond their utility, these pieces invite pause and encourage moments of calm in everyday life.
“I design with purpose, but every piece speaks through form.”
VESSELS
A collection of hand-built vessels designed to exist across table, space, and experience. Each piece is created with an emphasis on form, balance, and material, functioning as both object and utility. Rooted in a broader creative practice, the work extends beyond standalone pieces into environments, gatherings, and hospitality-driven settings.
“FUNCTION SHOULD LOOK GOOD.”
multipurpose trays
My trays are sculptural surfaces designed to adapt to everyday life. Each one is hand built and one of one, created to hold what matters most from jewelry and candles to glasses and keepsakes. I’ve curated a timeless yet striking color palette through glaze variations that range from soft crackle creams to bold reflective finishes. Every tray begins as a sketch and evolves in clay, becoming both a functional object and a piece of art that brings intention and presence into any space.
“A true home for the objects we cherish.”
ring holders
I created my ring holders from a simple belief: everything has a place. There is nothing more frustrating than looking for something you need and not being able to find it. These sculptural holders are shaped in the JU form, a continuous freeform loop that merges J and U into one. Each piece is hand built and one of one, designed to give jewelry a true home. I’ve curated a range of glazes from sleek reflective finishes to soft crackle creams, speckled tortoise patterns, and layered ombré tones. More than storage, these holders are functional sculptures that transform the way we live with the objects we value most.
Beyond the sculptural home goods collections, I create one of one ceramics that function in daily life or stand as statement pieces in any space.