A selection of recent work by Lily — wheel-thrown vessels, bowls, and hand-built pieces.
Recent work from the studio shelf, photographed in natural light.
New work added each season.
Lily's work begins on the wheel, but it doesn't always end there. Each piece passes through her hands many times — thrown, trimmed, dried, glazed, fired — over the course of weeks.
The studio is small. Most pieces are one-of-a-kind, made in a quiet corner of the house with the door open to the garden. She works primarily in stoneware, with a palette of glazes mixed by hand and refined over many firings.
The aim is not perfection. The aim is to make objects that feel honest in the hand — vessels you reach for in the morning, bowls you set down on the table without thinking. Quiet things, made slowly.