Celebrating Women crafters

Our selection brings together women crafters from across Europe working with ceramics, textiles, jewellery, and object making. Behind each piece is a person, a material, and a way of working shaped through time, skill, and care. We believe that supporting independent craft means strengthening communities, preserving knowledge, and creating closer connections to the things we choose to live with.

  • Anna Kesäniemi · Helsinki

    Anna Kesäniemi, a Helsinki based visual artist whose practice moves between ceramics, illustration, textile design, and painting. Guided by colour, pattern, texture, and nature inspired themes, she creates playful and tactile works that balance precision with spontaneity. Working primarily with ceramics, Anna explores how ideas evolve through material, allowing glaze, surface, and form to shape each piece through process and experimentation. Discover our selection of ceramic butterfly reliefs made in Anna’s Helsinki studio.

  • Maud Timmermans · Rotterdam

    Maud Timmermans is an artist and ceramicist based in Rotterdam and the founder of TIMM Ceramics. Working across ceramics, woodworking, and object design, her practice explores the relationship between people and everyday objects, drawing attention back to material, process, and the traces left by the maker’s hand. Discover our selection of ceramic checkers, ceramic Tangrams, ceramic wall bowls, and numbered porcelain cylinders, each reflecting Maud’s interest in repetition, material exploration, and the traces of making.

  • Maria Elisa Vale · Porto

    Maria Elisa Vale is a multidisciplinary artist based in Porto, Portugal, and the creator of Numvale, an artistic project moving between textiles, papermaking, and sculpture. Guided by a close relationship with natural fibres, texture, and landscape, her practice explores material through rhythm, repetition, and assembled forms. Working primarily with tapestry weaving, Maria creates tactile works shaped by observations of nature, allowing materials and process to guide each piece. Discover our selection of woven wall pieces inspired by the landscapes, textures, and shifting atmospheres of São Miguel in the Azores.

  • Isabel Ríos · Barcelona

    Isabel Ríos is a Bolivian textile artist based in Barcelona. Her practice centers on handmade tapestry, where making becomes a space for reflection, rhythm, and care. Shaped by a background in graphic design and fashion, her work explores repetition, natural fibers, and gesture through an intuitive approach rooted in patience and attention. Discover our selection of woven wall pieces and textile works made in her Barcelona studio, each carrying a quiet connection to material, memory, and craft.

  • Kelly Begiazi · Barcelona

    Kelly Begiazi is a Greek artist, crafter, multidisciplinary designer, and architect based in Barcelona. Her practice moves between art, craftsmanship, and design, exploring the space where these disciplines meet. Guided by intuition, she creates pieces that blend traditional techniques with spontaneous gestures, celebrating the essential and the imperfect. Discover our selection of ceramic jewelry boxes, trays, terracotta tables, vases, and stoneware frames made in Kelly’s Barcelona studio.

  • Portrait of Rachel Sellem · Ceramic Artist Based in Amsterdam

    Rachel Sellem · Amsterdam

    Rachel Sellem is a ceramic artist based in Amsterdam. Her work balances careful precision with an openness that allows the clay to reveal its own voice, letting each piece carry both intention and the natural character of the material. Through her practice, she explores the dialogue between skill, curiosity, and the tactile qualities of clay. Discover our selection of ceramic cups, bowls, and plates made in Rachel’s Amsterdam studio.

  • Esther Lara · Barcelona

    Esther Lara is a visual artist and ceramicist from Barcelona. Working across painting, ceramics, and illustration, her practice explores the human experience through expressive forms, where figures and animals reveal vulnerability, instinct, and imagination. Guided by an interest in dreams and mysticism, she creates pieces that feel both intimate and symbolic. Discover our selection of ceramic candleholders, jewelry boxes, and vases made in her Barcelona studio.

  • Jessica Tremaine

    Jessica Tremaine · Penzance, UK

    Jessica Tremaine is a Cornish artist based in Penzance, UK. After years working in fashion and design, she turned to ceramics to develop a more personal and material led form of storytelling. Her work brings together references to spirituality, industrial history, and collective rituals through expressive sculptural forms. Discover our selection of ceramic vases, candlesticks, and incense holders made in her Penzance studio.

  • Ioulia Chante · Malta

    Ioulia Chante is a Greek architect and ceramicist based in Malta, and the founder of Babau Ceramics. Working across wheel throwing and sculpture, her practice explores zoomorphic forms inspired by myth, emotion, and storytelling. Discover our selection of ceramic vessels, candleholders, and diffusers made in her Malta studio, each shaped with a playful sculptural presence.

  • Jéssica Ilfu-Soi

    Jéssica Ilfu-Soi is a Lisbon based mixed media artist whose practice explores identity, spirituality, and the relationship between body and nature through sculpture. Guided by themes of transformation, ancestral memory, and material exploration, her work creates tactile forms that move between the physical and the ethereal. Working primarily with stoneware, Jéssica creates sculptural objects shaped through intuitive processes, allowing texture, erosion, and organic forms to guide each piece. Discover our selection of candleholders and vessels inspired by geological surfaces, fragments of bone, and the body as landscape.

  • Tatiana Ferreira

    Tatiana Ferreira

    Tatiana Ferreira is a Portuguese designer and founder of Pareidólia Design, based in Lisbon. Influenced by her background in architecture and contemporary art, she creates one of a kind ceramic pieces that explore form, texture, and materiality through a sculptural approach. Discover our selection of ceramic panels and coffee tables made in her Lisbon atelier.

  • Elin Hughes

    Elin Hughes is a potter based at the edge of Dartmoor in South West England. Working with porcelain and stoneware, her practice explores atmospheric firing through wood and gas techniques that leave gentle traces of flame, slip, and gesture on each surface. Her work combines soft forms with subtle repetitive patterns, creating pieces that feel grounded, warm, and quietly tactile. Discover our selection of ceramic jars, teapots, trays, and vases made in her Dartmoor studio.

  • Estela Díez

    Estela Díez is a Spanish designer and founder of Boombo Studio, originally from Asturias and now based in Madrid. With a background in interior design and scenography, her practice explores composition, material, and visual storytelling through the traditional craft of straw marquetry. Working with rye straw, she creates luminous geometric surfaces that bridge tradition and contemporary expression through slow and attentive making. Discover our selection of handcrafted lamps made in Estela’s Madrid studio.

  • Raphaëlle Doineau

    Jessica Tremaine

    Raphaëlle Doineau is a textile artist based in Brussels, born in Paris. Through hand sewn patchwork quilts, her practice approaches textile as a form of drawing, exploring colour, shape, and touch through intuitive compositions. Working with subtle tonal relationships and organic forms, she creates thoughtful textile pieces that balance softness, rhythm, and material presence. Discover our selection of handcrafted patchwork quilts made in Raphaëlle’s Brussels studio.

  • Caitlin Hinshelwood

    Caitlin Hinshelwood is a London based artist and designer known for her hand worked, printed, and stitched textiles. Blending illustration, colour, and craft, her work combines traditional screen printing and dyeing techniques with a strong attention to material and detail. Through her tactile approach to textile making, she creates pieces that carry both warmth and visual presence. Discover our selection of textile wall pieces and cushions made in Caitlin’s London studio.

  • Lena Huber

    Lena Huber is a German textile artist and natural dyer based near Mainz. Guided by an intuitive connection to nature and traditional craft, her practice explores colour, texture, and material through layered plant based dyeing techniques. Working with repurposed textiles, she creates thoughtful pieces that reflect process, seasonality, and the quiet beauty of everyday cloth. Discover our selection of naturally dyed meditation cushions and bolsters made in Lena’s studio near Mainz.

  • Raphaëlle Doineau

    Jessica Tremaine

    Charlotta Munsterhjelm is a ceramic artist based in Helsinki. Through her work, she explores how colour, form, and handmade details can shift the atmosphere of a space and offer new ways of seeing familiar objects. Her pieces celebrate playfulness, colour, and unexpected forms, bringing a sense of curiosity and lightness into everyday life. Discover our selection of ceramic vases, plates, and wall reliefs made in Charlotta’s Helsinki studio.

  • Kylie Marie · Lisbon · Woodworking

    Kylie Marie

    Kylie Marie is a multifaceted artist based in Lisbon. Through her practice, she explores the connection between hands on creativity, culinary inspiration, and woodworking, while reflecting on the role of craft, collaboration, and community in everyday life. Her work celebrates the tactile nature of making and the preservation of cultural memory through functional objects. Discover our selection of handcrafted wooden spoons, trays, plates, and spatulas made in Kylie’s Lisbon studio.

  • Daisy Eltenton · Ceramics · Portugal

    Daisy Eltenton

    Daisy Eltenton is a ceramic artist based in Tomar, Portugal. Through ceramics, photography, and drawing, her practice explores how objects shape daily life and influence the atmosphere of the spaces we inhabit. Working with emotion, form, and presence, she creates pieces that invite a more attentive relationship with everyday objects. Discover our selection of ceramic vases and lamps made in Daisy’s Tomar studio.

  • Chloe Chagnaud · Aubusson France · Felting

    Chloe Chagnaud

    Chloé Chagnaud is a weaver, felter, and bookbinder based in Aubusson, France, and the creator of La Tòrna. Through her practice, she explores the possibilities of natural and ecological materials, creating textiles and objects that balance traditional craft with a thoughtful contemporary approach. Discover our selection of hand felted wall pieces, cushions, chair pads, and bolsters made in Chloé’s Aubusson studio.

  • Latika Nehra · Berlin · Ceramics

    Latika Nehra

    Latika Nehra is a Berlin based sculptor and visual artist working in ceramics. Her practice explores the space between the natural and the artificial, reflecting on the quiet tensions and shifting boundaries where these worlds meet through sculptural ceramic forms. Discover our selection of ceramic vessels made in Latika’s Berlin studio.

  • Daisy Eltenton · Ceramics · Portugal

    Saeam Kwon · Berlin

    Saeam Kwon is a Korean ceramic artist based in Berlin whose practice combines minimalist forms with traditional sensibilities through clay. Guided by memories of her upbringing in Korea, her work explores balance, proportion, and the quiet presence of everyday objects through textured surfaces and refined details. Working primarily with dark clay, Saeam creates lightweight pieces that reinterpret traditional Korean forms through her own hands and process. Discover our selection of teacup sets, mugs, and nod cups made in her Berlin studio.

  • Stubbe Hanako · Paris

    Hanako Stubbe is a Paris based hand weaver and textile designer whose practice moves between traditional weaving and contemporary design. Guided by an interest in structure, colour, and material, her work explores texture and movement through carefully considered woven forms. Working primarily with natural fibres and traditional techniques, Hanako creates tactile pieces that reflect a deep engagement with process and the physical experience of making. Discover our selection of handwoven wall pieces crafted from linen and French wool using techniques such as double cloth weaving in her Paris studio.

  • Marjorie Broudieu · Amsterdam

    Marjorie Broudieu is a French ceramic artist and analogue collage maker based in Amsterdam whose practice explores the space between dreams, emotions, and everyday life through clay. Guided by surrealist thought and intuitive making, her work transforms ceramic objects into tactile forms where symbolism, sensation, and experimentation meet. Working primarily with hand built ceramics, Marjorie creates objects that embrace irregularity, hidden narratives, and the beauty of imperfection. Discover our selection of mugs, bowls, incense holders, and vide poches made in her Amsterdam studio.

  • Ana Grajales · Mallorca

    Ana Grajales · Mallorca

    Ana Grajales is a textile artist and industrial designer from Uruguay based in Mallorca whose practice is rooted in slow and intuitive weaving. Guided by a close relationship with natural fibres, landscape, and ancestral techniques, her work explores weaving as a way of shaping material, memory, and transformation. Working primarily with wool from Uruguay and Mallorca alongside linen, wood, and textile fragments, Ana creates tactile works that move between craft, sculpture, and storytelling. Discover our selection of handwoven wall pieces made in Mallorca, where natural fibres, texture, and quiet reflections on change and growth come together through weaving.

  • Sofie Karlsson · Gothenburg, Sweden

    Sofie Karlsson is a textile artist working across weaving, ropemaking, and macramé knotting whose practice explores the relationship between textile traditions, embodied knowledge, and women’s histories. Guided by an interest in how fibres carry memory and communicate beyond words, her work moves between two and three dimensions through material, scale, and structure. Working with techniques rooted in domestic and DIY handicraft traditions, Sofie creates tactile pieces that explore colour, rhythm, and surface through slow and hands on processes. Discover our selection of woven and sewn textile works where fibres, structure, and material presence unfold through cotton, silk, metal, and layered textile techniques.

  • Benedetta Ficarelli · London

    Titta Benedetta is a ceramic and textile artist based in Hackney, London whose practice moves between clay, fibre, and light. Guided by an interest in rhythm, repetition, and material behaviour, her work explores how objects shape the atmosphere and feeling of a space. Working across ceramics, textiles, and lighting, Titta creates pieces where sculptural forms meet softness, texture, and everyday function. Discover our selection of handmade lamps crafted from stoneware, woven materials, natural dyes, and hand sewn textiles, each designed to bring warmth, rhythm, and quiet presence into interior spaces.

  • Gabriela Bins · Lisbon

    Gabriela Bins · Lisbon

    Gabriela Bins is a Brazilian designer and artist based in Portugal whose ceramic practice explores the relationship between form, texture, and the atmosphere objects create within a space. Guided by an interest in material presence and traditional making techniques, her work examines how weight, surface, and proportion shape our experience of everyday objects. Working primarily through hand building and carving from solid masses of clay, Gabriela creates sculptural pieces where traces of cutting, shaping, and material remain visible. Discover our selection of bowls, candle holders, and chalices crafted in chamotte clay, where textured surfaces and elevated forms give each object a distinct physical presence.

  • Miriam Cernuda · Barcelona

    Miriam Cernuda is a ceramic artist based in Barcelona whose practice explores the relationship between material, history, and form through both sculptural and functional objects. Guided by intuition, traditional techniques, and a sensitivity to natural textures and colours, her work draws from landscapes, ancient cultures, and the quiet qualities of earth based materials. Working primarily with hand built and wheel thrown ceramics, Miriam creates tactile pieces where surface, texture, and form remain closely connected to the material itself. Discover our selection of bowls, plates, jars, sculptural columns, and vessels inspired by Mediterranean forms, ancient references, and the natural tones of the earth.

  • Ria Lucey · London

    Ria is a textile artist based in London creating handwoven homeware pieces in small batches. Guided by a mindful relationship with material, locality, and tradition, her practice celebrates individuality through the tactile qualities of weaving and the slower pace of handmade processes. Working primarily with woven textiles, Ria creates functional objects where material and process remain visible, reflecting care, repetition, and everyday use. Discover our selection of handwoven multipurpose sacks made in London, designed to bring together utility, craft, and thoughtful making in daily life.

  • Ismene King · Athens

    Ismene King · Athens

    Ismene King is a sculptor and ceramist based in Athens and the creator of Karis Studio, where her practice moves between sculpture and clay. Guided by an interest in the relationship between utility and sculptural form, her work explores how objects can hold both function and gesture through making. Working primarily with hand building and the traditional Japanese Kurinuki technique, Ismene carves forms directly from solid blocks of clay, allowing marks, texture, and process to remain visible. Discover our selection of cups and mugs handcrafted in Athens, where carved surfaces, oxide washes, and layered glazes highlight the natural character of the clay.

  • Maya Venkova · Barcelona

    Maya Venkova is a photographer and ceramicist originally from Bulgaria and based in Barcelona whose practice explores the relationship between nature, memory, and material through clay. Guided by landscapes, textures, and observations from the natural world, her work transforms these impressions into tactile forms that hold a quiet connection to place. Working primarily with hand built ceramics, Maya creates pieces where surface, shape, and texture reflect the environments that inspire her. Discover our selection of bowls and vases made in Barcelona, each shaped through an intuitive approach to form and a close relationship with nature.

  • Marie Colin Madan · France

    Ria is a textile artist based in London creating handwoven homeware pieces in small batches. Guided by a mindful relationship with material, locality, and tradition, her practice celebrates individuality through the tactile qualities of weaving and the slower pace of handmade processes. Working primarily with woven textiles, Ria creates functional objects where material and process remain visible, reflecting care, repetition, and everyday use. Discover our selection of handwoven multipurpose sacks made in London, designed to bring together utility, craft, and thoughtful making in daily life.

  • Manon Cardin · Paris

    Monon is an illustrator and textile designer based in the countryside near Paris whose practice explores textiles through patchwork, colour, and handcraft. Guided by an interest in fabric as both material and visual language, her work balances artistry with thoughtful design through carefully assembled textile compositions. Working primarily with patchwork techniques, Monon creates tactile objects where texture, pattern, and material remain central to the making process. Discover our selection of hand patched cushions made near Paris, combining carefully selected fabrics with soft, considered forms designed for everyday spaces.

  • Anna Arroyo · Barcelona

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    Anna Arroyo is a jewellery designer based between Berlin and Barcelona whose practice is rooted in slowness, intuition, and a deep respect for materials. Guided by organic forms and subtle textures, her work explores jewellery as an extension of the body through tactile shapes and careful material choices. Working primarily with recycled sterling silver, Anna creates pieces where softness, irregularity, and everyday wear remain central to the making process. Discover our selection of handcrafted rings and earrings made between Berlin and Barcelona, shaped through organic forms designed for layering, wearing, and living with over time.

  • Riikka Peltola · Tampere, Finland

    Riikka Peltola is a textile artist based in Finland whose practice explores traditional hand twisting techniques through a contemporary lens. Guided by a close relationship with materials and nature, her work reflects on connection, meaning, and the ways fibres can shape our experience of space. Working primarily with hand twisted natural fibres, Riikka creates sculptural textile pieces where craftsmanship, structure, and material remain visible throughout the process. Discover our selection of hanging net wall pieces handcrafted in Tampere, where traditional techniques and organic forms come together through tactile and sculptural compositions.