Celebrating Women craftersOur 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.
Germany-

Lena Huber · Mainz · Germany
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.
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Latika Nehra · Berlin · Germany
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.
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Saeam Kwon · Berlin · Germany
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.