Standard Ware

A collection of tableware made from warm-toned, high-fired stoneware clay and finished in a complimentary palette of matt and satin glazes. Each piece is individually handmade by the artist, with comfort, tactility, and daily use in mind.

Microwave and dishwasher safe.

Standard ware is a phrase coined by the Leach Pottery in the 1920’s and refers to handcrafted, yet uniformed, batches of tableware that have been refined over many iterations and years.

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 Commissions

I am a maker of functional pottery, based in Naarm / Melbourne. My handmade tableware is of the highest quality and designed to be used in daily life. I am happy to work with you to create a tableware collection incorporating your choice of forms and glazes from my standard ware range. I also welcome small scale corporate projects and creative collaborations.

My studio is in Brunswick and I post Australia-wide. For more information regarding custom orders and pricing structures for multiple ceramic pieces, please email me to request my direct ordering catalogue.


Morris Collection

A wordsmith, philosopher and textile designer of the English Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris celebrated the home by combining beauty with domestic functionality.

Paying homage to his philosophy, this collection is comprised of pots with specific functions - batter bowls, butter keepers, oil cruets and utensil holders.

Made from high fired white stoneware and finished in a satin, cream glaze, each piece strikes a balance between the organic fluidity of hand-thrown pottery and clean-lined minimalism.


Issey Collection

The Issey Collection features surfaces are faceted and fluted with recurring patterns and are finished in either matt, dark brown or satin cream glaze to highlight their silhouettes.

Memories of Issey Miyake’s spectacularly pleated material creations are folded into the carved surfaces. There are also echoes of brutalist architecture, Wedgwood’s black basalt Jasperware and hints of French antiquities at play in this pottery collection.

Issey captures a sense of the handmade refinement epitomized in the work of its namesake, as well as celebrating the pure and simple delight of presenting food-laden dishes to share.


Carinated Vessels

Inspired by neolithic pottery from the Orkney Islands, each unique vessels in this collection assumes a carinated form. Carinate refers to the point where a rounded base is connected to inwardly sloping sides, akin to a ship's keel.

Pots have taken this shape throughout history and across cultures. Through travel, trade and conquest, pottery has conveyed ideas and traditions, across place and time. The pieces in this collection are contemporary mementos of this history. The partially obscured graphic marking invite curiosity, hinting at hidden depths and past events.

Objects for contemplation, as well as use.


Acknowledgement of Country

I acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which I have the privilege to live and work. I pay respect to their Elders, past and present, and honour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples deep spiritual and historical connection to land.