Liquid Rituals
Ephemeral gardens
On the edge of liminal grounds
In a grain of sand I see a town
Anatomy of the ceramic tile – An invisible simulacra
Mr. Kuma, Why Do I Keep Crashing Into You?
When Windows
Become Walls
Masterplan: Flipping StrijpS
and
Burning Membrane
Human Habitat
Circle – Minimal Urban Structure
Liquid Rituals

Sept. 2024 - present
Liquid Rituals is a collection of handmade ceramic vessels, designed to rethink and reimagine the act of drinking from a cup. Drawing inspiration from nature, organic materials, and shapes, the collection explores concepts that reflect aesthetics and the rituals of consumption. Every ceramic cup in the collection is handmade through processes of sculpting, firing and glazing, making each piece unique and irreplicable.
At the core of this project lies the aim to infuse an artistic language into simple and commonplace objects, thereby enriching the daily lives of consumers. The cups are characterised by sculptural shapes, thoughtfully designed with ergonomics in mind. Some of the shapes are designed to perfectly fit the consumer’s hand, making the act of drinking comfortable even for those with hand-related difficulties.
Every aspect – textures, colours and handling – has been carefully considered, with the final goal of fostering a deeper connection between the user and the object, introducing art and design into drinking related routines.
Every aspect – textures, colours and handling – has been carefully considered, with the final goal of fostering a deeper connection between the user and the object, introducing art and design into drinking related routines.



Matcha cups crafted for Tokyo Node Cafe.





Espresso cups crafted for Dutch Design Week 2024.