Tabletop…These works extend clay into the rituals of daily life — vessels, trays, and lamps that ground the ordinary with quiet form. Each piece carries the intimacy of touch: the press of hand, the pour of glaze, the layered surfaces of clay.
Tabletop objects invite use and interaction. Plates and trays become sites of gathering, serving, and reflection, their surfaces distinct in tone and variation. Lamps, in turn, translate this language of form into light — soft geometries that hold presence by day and radiance by night.
Together, these pieces bridge function and sculpture. They live in motion and at rest, in use and in contemplation, shaping spaces with material honesty and a sense of ritual.










