About Us
We are a small teaware studio founded in 2020 by two art college students who fell in love with the quiet power of everyday objects.
After graduation, we moved to a big city and started working as designers—busy schedules, fast projects, and a life that looked “right” from the outside. Two years later, we realized something important: we didn’t want to design only for screens and trends. We wanted to create something real—something you can hold, use, and keep for years.
That decision brought us to Jingdezhen, the historic heart of Chinese porcelain. Here, surrounded by kilns, clay, and craftsmen who have spent decades perfecting their skills, we began building our teaware brand from the ground up. Later, we traveled to Dehua and Yixing—each region with its own distinct materials and traditions—to expand our collection and explore different ceramic styles, from luminous white porcelain to rich clay textures.
Because our background is in painting, we naturally care about composition, balance, and beauty. Every curve, glaze, and detail is designed with an artist’s eye. But beauty alone is not enough. We are also uncompromising about quality: the feel in your hand, the weight, the lid fit, the pouring line, and the way a cup meets the lips—these details matter, and we refine them again and again.
Ceramics are honest. They don’t always go as planned. Firing is a process where heat, time, and material react in ways no one can fully control. This means not every piece survives perfectly—there will always be imperfections, and sometimes entire batches become unusable. We accept that cost because we believe craftsmanship deserves patience.
What we promise is simple: only the best pieces reach you. Each item is carefully inspected, and we ship only products that meet our standards—clean lines, stable glaze, and a finish we’re proud to put our name on.
Our hope is that our teaware doesn’t just look beautiful on a shelf, but becomes part of your daily ritual—bringing calm to your mornings, warmth to your conversations, and a little art into ordinary time.
Thank you for being here. Welcome to our studio.