Janine enjoys the continuous experimentation and learning available in the ceramics field.
Janine has spent the past decade creating small batches of functional, wheel-thrown ceramics. From cups and bowls to generous serving dishes, her work is made to be used and lived with, grounded in an appreciation for everyday rituals and shared meals. She values the quiet rhythm of making, finding in her practice a way to slow down, be mindful, and reconnect, with both the material and herself. Drawing on historical European forms and the shifting colours of the season, this collection leans into gathering, with pieces designed for shared tables, generous servings, and moments around food, warmth, and company.
Recent work has explored gently stretching the mug form and echoing that movement in bowls, while moving fluidly between porcelain and a richly textured dark clay. The process remains intuitive and hands on, shaping forms with only a loose idea before recognising and refining what they become. Larger mugs and bowls reflect the seasonal turn, made to hold something warm and satisfying and to be passed, shared and enjoyed together.
Janine enjoys the continuous experimentation and learning available in the ceramics field.
Janine has spent the past decade creating small batches of functional, wheel-thrown ceramics. From cups and bowls to generous serving dishes, her work is made to be used and lived with, grounded in an appreciation for everyday rituals and shared meals. She values the quiet rhythm of making, finding in her practice a way to slow down, be mindful, and reconnect, with both the material and herself. Drawing on historical European forms and the shifting colours of the season, this collection leans into gathering, with pieces designed for shared tables, generous servings, and moments around food, warmth, and company.
Recent work has explored gently stretching the mug form and echoing that movement in bowls, while moving fluidly between porcelain and a richly textured dark clay. The process remains intuitive and hands on, shaping forms with only a loose idea before recognising and refining what they become. Larger mugs and bowls reflect the seasonal turn, made to hold something warm and satisfying and to be passed, shared and enjoyed together.
Janine enjoys the continuous experimentation and learning available in the ceramics field.
Janine has spent the past decade creating small batches of functional, wheel-thrown ceramics. From cups and bowls to generous serving dishes, her work is made to be used and lived with, grounded in an appreciation for everyday rituals and shared meals. She values the quiet rhythm of making, finding in her practice a way to slow down, be mindful, and reconnect, with both the material and herself. Drawing on historical European forms and the shifting colours of the season, this collection leans into gathering, with pieces designed for shared tables, generous servings, and moments around food, warmth, and company.
Recent work has explored gently stretching the mug form and echoing that movement in bowls, while moving fluidly between porcelain and a richly textured dark clay. The process remains intuitive and hands on, shaping forms with only a loose idea before recognising and refining what they become. Larger mugs and bowls reflect the seasonal turn, made to hold something warm and satisfying and to be passed, shared and enjoyed together.
Porcelain Cup
$70.00
Porcelain Cup
$70.00
Porcelain Cup
$70.00
Porcelain Cup
$70.00
Rustic Bowl
$90.00
Rustic Bowl
$80.00
Rustic Bowl
$80.00
Rustic Bowl
$80.00
Porcelain Cup
$70.00
Porcelain Cup
$70.00
Porcelain Cup
$70.00
Rustic Bowl
$120.00
Rustic Bowl
$120.00
Rustic Bowl
$90.00
Rustic Bowl
$65.00
Porcelain Cup
$70.00