Fire-led clay studio · seasonal glaze drops

Where every vessel enters the Fire Ledger.

KilnCraft is a fire-led ceramics studio for slow evenings at the maker table, seasonal glaze releases, repair-night suppers, and useful objects with a visible maker mark.

  • 8-seat maker table
  • Monthly glaze drop
  • Stamped object cards
  • Repair night suppers
Bright pottery studio with shelves, tools, and ceramic workHands shaping clay on a pottery wheelNext firing · Oat / Ember / River Sage
Firing calendarBisque days, glaze shelves, and pickup windows make the handmade process easy to understand.
Glaze dropsNamed palettes like Ember Milk, River Sage, and Ash & Honey bring regulars back to the glaze shelf.
Maker marksStamp cards, thumb marks, repair notes, and archive IDs make each object feel personal.

The studio rhythm

A calendar of firings, glaze drops, repair suppers, and objects worth keeping.

KilnCraft is built around the rhythm of a working clay room: the maker table, the kiln calendar, the glaze shelf, and the quiet archive of finished pieces.

01

Maker Table

A central eight-seat table for hand-building, tea, critique, and repair-night suppers.

02

Firing Calendar

Bisque Tuesday, Glaze Bar Thursday, and pickup Sundays create an understandable studio rhythm.

03

Object Archive

Finished pieces receive a quiet provenance card: clay body, glaze, firing date, and maker mark.

Studio map

A homepage section that immediately explains the room.

Use the illustrated floor map as a memorable orientation: maker table, wheel bay, glaze wall, kiln room, object archive, and pickup shelf.

Walk the studio
Illustrated KilnCraft studio map with maker table, wheel bay, glaze wall, archive, and kiln room

Studio journey

Purpose-built pages for a clay business with a point of view.

Signature program

Named experiences with tactile hooks.

Each card gives the buyer useful, replaceable content patterns: ritual name, capacity, material promise, firing expectation, and visible studio language.

Hands shaping clay at a pottery wheel

First Bowl Club

A generous wheel introduction ending with a maker stamp and clear pickup-card expectations.

Ceramic studio shelves and finished pottery pieces

Object Archive Night

Guests glaze, tag, and document pieces before the final firing — part workshop, part studio ritual.

Current glaze drop

May palette: Ash & Honey / River Sage / Ember Milk.

Ash & Honeycream base, iron freckles, quiet smoky edge
River Sagesoft green where the rim catches extra heat
Ember Milkwarm white over terracotta clay, made for cups
“Clay remembers the hand; the kiln writes the ending.”
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