Handmade ceramics design Studio and Factory. We also do customized design and added your branding. EVERY PIECES MADE BY HANDS. Line :
All products are food safety and commercial grade, using natural minerals for glazing.
10/16/2024
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In 1952, after working as a miner in the north of Thailand, my grandfather Boontawee had a vision to start his own business. Using his savings from the mines, he purchased land in the mountains of Lampang and started supplying clay to ceramics factories in the area and other parts of Thailand.
Almost two decades later in 1986, the next generation of our family started a ceramics factory in Grandpa's honor by using the clay from those same mountains in Lampang to develop handmade ceramics. Since then, we have been specializing in creating handcrafted stoneware fired at high temperatures.
Our products are unique because we don't follow the market, mass production and fleeting trends. Every piece in our ceramics collection is made by hand with the use of natural colors and rich clay. Every items are food safety, dish washer and microwave friendly.
All of our products have been developed by local artists who create with the sense of authenticity and heritage that defines the culture of northern Thailand, mixing with modern and thoughtful design. Our ceramics designed by our family member Switchaya Yingseree, based in New York city. She works closely with her local pottery marker both in Lampang Thailand and in New York city.
Many products are also inspired by family members who spend time in the factory, crafting and playing with the clay until they produce a unique piece.
We hope that you find this feeling in whichever piece you eventually call your own.