
Our Artisans
At Artisaned we celebrate the artistry of creation.
Passionate about discovering artists and sharing unique, handcrafted works, we bring you pieces from artists who embody the essence of handcrafted excellence. Each item in our collection tells a compelling story of passion and meticulous craftsmanship.
Enjoy exploring and learning about these creators whose works add both beauty and narrative to your home.
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Eleanor Torbati
COMING SOONFocused on functionality, minimalism, and the process of slow living, Norwich based potter, Eleanor Torbati designs, forms, and fires stoneware ceramics inspired by the North Norfolk landscape. She first started her ceramic practice during a workshop that was held by her mentor, friend, and teacher Marion Stuart, and has continued since. She predominantly works on the wheel, a therapeutic way to form new shapes and designs. Her work is currently stocked in a range of retailers, such as Earl of East and the Atwin Store.
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Joanna Ling Ceramics
SHOP JOANNA LING CERAMICSCeramicist Joanna Ling makes bespoke pottery and handmade tableware, which are inspired by the fields and woods of England, from her garden studio in London. She believes in the singular, which is why each piece she creates is unique and considered, with a minimal and simplistic design. Sustainability is an important part of Joanna’s process which is why she raw glazes her work with brush on glazes and recycles materials as much as possible. Her work has been featured in a number of global retailers, auction houses, restaurants and hotels.
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Kirsty Adams Ceramics
SHOP KIRSTY ADAMS CERAMICSAward-winning ceramicist, Kirsty Adams, has spent more than 20 years refining her practice on the potter’s wheel. She is deeply influenced by the Japanese ceramic masters and spent the beginning of her career in Japan, learning Japanese techniques. She creates pieces from her studio in Newcastle that celebrate several techniques to achieve a blend of simplicity and delicacy. She is a member of the Design-Nation UK and Society of Designer Craftsmen and has been selected by the Michelangelo Foundation as a Master Artisan for their prestigious and globally renowned Homo Faber Guide.
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Linda Bloomfield
SHOP LINDA BLOOMFIELDLinda Bloomfield originally trained as a materials scientist and worked as a scientific researcher at NEC in Japan and Imperial College in London, before becoming a professional potter. She is also a designer, author, teacher as well as an expert on ceramic glazes. With more than 20 years of experience, she hand throws her porcelain tableware in her West London studio and has shown her work in shops, galleries, exhibitions and restaurants both nationally and internationally. She has also written books and teaches classes on her knowledge of glazes and tableware design. She uses green energy for her electric kiln and recycles all waste clay.
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PPP Lab
SHOP PPP LABWith more than 15 years of experience working with clay, Jiayao Peng is the face behind the ceramic homeware brand, PPP Lab. She was trained in Ceramic Art and Design in China and the UK and currently works in her studio in London, UK. She is committed to exploring forms and the process of making, and focuses on sculptural homewares. Daily life serves as the primary source of inspiration, especially the subtle yet beautiful elements that emerge with the changing seasons, which is reflected in her work. Her work has also been featured in a range of retailers and cafes both in the UK and internationally.
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Sayaka Namba
SHOP SAYAKA NAMBABorn in Japan, Sayaka Namba is a Japanese ceramicist based in London who beautifully combines her background in architecture with her passion for ceramics. Since moving to London in 2006, she has honed her skills in wheel throwing, deeply engaging with both the materials and techniques. Her creations are distinctly influenced by Japanese minimalism and the intrinsic textures of natural clay, drawing inspiration from nature. She crafts each piece with the intention of enhancing living spaces that foster a serene connection between environment, objects, and individuals.