Commercial and Residential Projects

Each project is thoughtfully created by the artist, from vessels to large-scale installations, with careful attention to detail, scale, and the character of the space. The work brings a natural, tactile presence that adds depth, movement, and quiet balance to both commercial and residential interiors.

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Sculptural Vessels Gallery

collection presents one-of-a-kind sculptural vessels created for those seeking pieces that lead a space rather than simply complement it. Each form is shaped by hand, allowing natural texture and surface variation to create a strong focal presence that holds the environment with depth and intention.


Sculptural Vessels Gallery

Recent Wall Sculpture’s Designs

Introducing a new wall sculpture design crafted for seamless full-wall coverage, combining durability and elegance to enhance high-traffic interior spaces.

Finishes Collection

Latest “Moon Findings” Sculptural Vessels

A striking focal point for interiors, conceived as sculptural forms that hold space, bringing balance, presence, and quiet strength to the environment.

Moon Findings Vessels

Updated collections

Our updated collections feature a Matte Cream Porcelain finish, Conks Mushroom sculptures, and a Dew Dust finish—now available as part of our newest offerings.


Collections

Nature-Inspired Ceramics: Creating Earth’s Beauty into Art

Embark on a whimsical journey through our ceramic wonderland! Dive into the enchanting world of artists' creations for modern spaces—where wall sculptures, art objects, and vases whimsically intertwine artistry with the magical beauty of nature.

About Artist

Natalya Sevastyanova is a contemporary ceramic artist based in Los Angeles. Raised amidst the vast landscapes of the Ural Mountains in Russia, her surroundings have always been a source of inspiration.

Beginning her artistic journey as a muralist and animator, Natalya furthered her education with an M.F.A. in Architecture Design from the Academy of Architecture and Arts in Yekaterinburg, Russia and Santa Monica College, CA. READ MORE…

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About Artist

Harmony and Creation: Symbiotic Dance of Inspiration

"When you become intimately acquainted with porcelain, understanding its character, strengths, and weaknesses, material starts to collaborate with you, turning the process into a joyful and relaxing experience."

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