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EMWU - Container
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This cheerful, colorful piece blends classic cobalt decorative motifs with vibrant, modern accents. The result is a joyful little container that bridges tradition and contemporary design.
Whether used as a container, trinket box, or sugar bowl, its purpose is entirely up to you. The large spherical knob makes lifting the lid easy and pleasant. It’s cast from light-colored stoneware clay and fired at a high temperature. It pairs beautifully with other colorful ceramic pieces.
Item dimensions:
• Total height: 12.5 cm
• Height of the base: 6 cm
• Diameter: 7.5 cm
• Capacity (base): approx. 160 ml
Design and craftsmanship: emwustudio
Due to the entirely handmade production process, slight imperfections may occur—such as subtle irregularities in shape, glaze, or decoration layout. Each container is one of a kind: the pattern size and placement vary, and the knob may be slightly off-center.
Dishwasher friendly.
Maker: Magdalena Wojciechowska – emwustudio
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emwustudio
My name is Magda, and I run a small ceramics studio in Warsaw.
I’m a trained art historian and ceramic designer.
I'm deeply drawn to the idea of craft design—a thoughtful blend of strong design and skilled craftsmanship. I stand firmly against mediocrity and mass production. That’s why every piece I create is made 100% by hand using top-quality materials. I don’t rush—craftsmanship takes time. I love what I do and approach each object with care and passion.
I primarily work with stoneware, from which I make cups, teapots, and small bowls. My ceramics are thin-walled, lightweight, and sometimes slightly imperfect—that’s the charm of handmade, unmechanized work ????.
I'm a practical person, so my pieces are designed to be simple, functional, and easy to clean. They’re glazed with food-safe materials, and most are dishwasher-friendly. I decorate them by hand using brushwork, ceramic decals, and gold.
Whenever possible, I choose locally sourced materials—the stoneware clay and most of the glazes I use come from a family-run business in Silesia. I also pay close attention to eco-friendly packaging methods.
I hope my ceramics bring you joy.