Pacific Northwest Studio — Est. 2019

Formed
by earth.
Fired
for life.

Each piece is thrown by hand, glazed with studio-mixed minerals, and fired once in a wood kiln. No two are identical.

Handcrafted stoneware vessel with rich iron-oxide glaze and deeply textured surface, photographed against a soft neutral studio background

New Arrivals

New
Artifacts

Tall stoneware monolith vase with iron ore glaze, photographed on a linen surface in soft directional studio light

Stoneware — Iron Ore

Monolith Vase

$240
Minimalist porcelain ritual bowl with matte ash white interior glaze, seen from a three-quarter angle

Porcelain — Ash White

Ritual Bowl

$120
Handcrafted terracotta slab plate with raw umber glaze, top-down macro shot showing edge texture

Terracotta — Raw Umber

Earthen Plate

$95
Stoneware carafe with layered slate blue glaze, standing on a pale stone surface against a neutral background

Stoneware — Slate Blue

Stone Carafe

$195

The Studio

The Process

Archive

The
Collection

Tall handcrafted arch vase in iron-oxide stoneware, towering against a pale bone-white studio wall

Monolith Series

2025

Arch Vase I

Wide shallow bowl in ash-white porcelain, photographed from above showing the subtle spiral of the thrown clay

Ritual Series

2025

Low Bowl III

Hand-built slab plate in raw terracotta with an umber glaze pooling at the lip edge, top-down macro

Table Series

2024

Slab Plate

Squat barrel-shaped stoneware vessel with layered volcanic glaze, showing depth of color from dark charcoal to rust

Monolith Series

2024

Barrel Vessel

Deep wide bowl with a crater-textured interior and layered slate blue glaze, set on raw linen

Ritual Series

2025

Crater Bowl

Slender narrow-neck ceramic flask with a speckled matte glaze, photographed in raking side light to reveal the surface texture

Archive

2023

Neck Flask