Crafts CouncilDirectoryFlora Fabris - OOAK CreationStudio potterLondon, EnglandCeramicsWebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookAboutInfoSustainabilityI am a potter creating mostly on the potters wheel, with a focus for functional ceramics. I draw my main inspiration from the Japanese aesthetics, calligraphy and zen philosophy and its relation with the natural world. I like to decorate my pieces with hakeme brushwork, using ashes from my log burner in my homemade glazes, to give them more character and personality and to reaffirm my links to the surrounding nature. Most of my work is fired in an electric kiln at around cone 6.Focus:Functional ceramicsCommissions:Available for commissionsI am trying to practice an eco-herent pottery: I make use of efficient kiln firing techniques, I use electricity to fire my kiln, I use wild clays as part of my decoration arsenal and I recycled ashes from wood burning in my glazes, in an effort to diminish my consumption of commercially dug minerals and chemical ingredients. Furthermore, since I started selling my pots, I have embraced eco-friendly recyclable packaging materials and tried to avoid plastic as a ceramic wrapping staple.AboutI am a potter creating mostly on the potters wheel, with a focus for functional ceramics. I draw my main inspiration from the Japanese aesthetics, calligraphy and zen philosophy and its relation with the natural world. I like to decorate my pieces with hakeme brushwork, using ashes from my log burner in my homemade glazes, to give them more character and personality and to reaffirm my links to the surrounding nature. Most of my work is fired in an electric kiln at around cone 6.InfoFocus:Functional ceramicsCommissions:Available for commissionsSustainabilityI am trying to practice an eco-herent pottery: I make use of efficient kiln firing techniques, I use electricity to fire my kiln, I use wild clays as part of my decoration arsenal and I recycled ashes from wood burning in my glazes, in an effort to diminish my consumption of commercially dug minerals and chemical ingredients. Furthermore, since I started selling my pots, I have embraced eco-friendly recyclable packaging materials and tried to avoid plastic as a ceramic wrapping staple.WebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookProject99 Mamezara plates ProjectAmphisbaenaProjectAsh TeapotProjectTea bowlsProjectAsh flower bowlsProjectAsh YunomisProjectJapanese Tea setProjectHakeme Tableware