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.

Portugal
  • Jéssica Ilfu-Soi · Lisbon · Portugal

    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 · Lisbon · Portugal

    Tatiana Ferreira · Lisbon · Portugal

    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.

  • 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.

  • Kylie Marie · Lisbon · Woodworking

    Kylie Marie · Lisbon · Portugal

    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 · Tomar · Portugal

    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.

  • Gabriela Bins · Lisbon · Portugal

    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.