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.

Netherlands
  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.