Crafts CouncilDirectoryEmily Marston CeramicsCeramicistOxford, EnglandCeramicsJewelleryCraft educatorWebsiteE-mailInstagramAboutInfoSustainabilityI create minimal, sculptural vessels and ceramic artworks inspired by sea, sky and earth. My collections aim to bring a sense of calm and connection to nature in the everyday interior. The shapes of my vessels often have a link to architectural design and I love the contrast of clean lines against organic shapes. Within each piece, coloured clay is inlaid or layered into porcelain or stoneware, to create unique patterns within the work. I also run Nerikomi clay workshops from my studio. Focus:Ceramic vessels, wall works and jewelleryCommissions:Available for commissionsStockists:Emily Marston Online ShopArtists & ObjectsFrankIrving GalleryZillah Bell GalleryCambridge Contemporary CraftsVigour and SkillsKentish Town StoresFirst & LastSPOTIt's important to me whilst creating new objects in the world to make conscious decisions in terms of sustainability and environmental impact at all stages of making and sending work, and the energy I use to fire my kiln is 100% renewable. I have further details about everything I have in place in relation to energy, waste and materials on my website. AboutI create minimal, sculptural vessels and ceramic artworks inspired by sea, sky and earth. My collections aim to bring a sense of calm and connection to nature in the everyday interior. The shapes of my vessels often have a link to architectural design and I love the contrast of clean lines against organic shapes. Within each piece, coloured clay is inlaid or layered into porcelain or stoneware, to create unique patterns within the work. I also run Nerikomi clay workshops from my studio. InfoFocus:Ceramic vessels, wall works and jewelleryCommissions:Available for commissionsStockists:Emily Marston Online ShopArtists & ObjectsFrankIrving GalleryZillah Bell GalleryCambridge Contemporary CraftsVigour and SkillsKentish Town StoresFirst & LastSPOTSustainabilityIt's important to me whilst creating new objects in the world to make conscious decisions in terms of sustainability and environmental impact at all stages of making and sending work, and the energy I use to fire my kiln is 100% renewable. I have further details about everything I have in place in relation to energy, waste and materials on my website. WebsiteE-mailInstagramProjectFlower BowlsProjectShape VasesProjectCeramic Rings