This is a rustic, unique, wheel thrown vase. The outer surface of the pot is matte, layered and artistic.
For Henriikka Leppänen creating is a way of existing and a means to accepting herself for who she is. With nature as an inspiration, she uses local natural materials such as ashes and clay to make sustainable, practical and often multifunctional pottery where tradition and modernity meet. For Henriikka, perfection is not an end in itself, neither in life nor in pottery. She sees beauty also in the unpolished and is not afraid to let it show. After studies in Finland and internships in Vancouver and London she founded her own business and studio Kerafiikka in 2015. At first, she produced ceramic graphics, printing images on clay surfaces using graphic methods. Lately, she has been inspired by wheel throwing and making tableware and home decor.
Read the full interviewPhoto: ©Sara Kirsikka-aho
This is a rustic, unique, wheel thrown vase. The outer surface of the pot is matte, layered and artistic.
Photo: ©Henriikka Leppanen
This is a group of handmade, wheel thrown tableware. The pieces are glazed on the inside with a glossy glaze, while the outer surface is unglazed, for a natural feel of clay.
Photo: ©Ville Lehvonen
Handmade, wheelthrown vases. Glazed inside with glossy glaze. Outer surface is unglazed with the touch of clay.
Photo: ©Ville Lehvonen
Here are handmade and wheel thrown tableware pieces. They are glazed on the inside with a food-safe glossy glaze. The outer surface is unglazed giving a natural texture of clay.