Our Story
Pottery that remembers the hand that made it.

The Tiny Potter began on a kitchen table with a 5-pound bag of clay and an unreasonable amount of stubbornness. What began as a Sunday ritual became a small studio — and then a quiet practice in making objects that would actually be used, every day, by other people.
Each piece is hand-thrown on the wheel, trimmed, dried slowly, bisque-fired, then glazed with mineral oxides mixed in small batches. The drips and speckles you see are intentional — and also completely uncontrollable. That's part of why we love this work.
We make in small batches because we want to know each piece before it leaves. Limited drops sell out — and that's okay. The next one will be different.

