Silvia K Ceramics

WhereBrighton, UK
WhatHandcrafted terracotta clay
Shortly after grad... Shortly after graduating from university in 2012, Silvia Kamodyova founded her eponymous ceramics studio in the heart of Brighton, UK. Her commitment to authenticity means that every aspect of the production process takes place in-house, from the initial sketch to the final glaze. As a result, each handmade piece has a special story, with many of her designs having been slip-casted in Silvia’s favourite terracotta clay and fired to mid-temperature to provide her signature rich red tone. For inspiration, she looks to the heritage of her native Slovakia and often employs minimalist patterns that celebrate a quieter way of living. Shortly after graduating from university in 2012, Silvia Kamodyova founded her eponymous ceramics studio in the heart of Brighton, UK. Her commitment to authenticity means that every aspect of the production process takes place in-house, from the initia Shortly after graduating from university in 2012, Silvia Kamodyova founded her eponymous ceramics studio in the heart of Brighton, UK. Her commitment to authenticity means that every aspect of the production process takes place in-house, from the initial sketch to the final glaze. As a result, each handmade piece has a special story, with many of her designs having been slip-casted in Silvia’s favourite terracotta clay and fired to mid-temperature to provide her signature rich red tone. For inspiration, she looks to the heritage of her native Slovakia and often employs minimalist patterns that celebrate a quieter way of living.

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Silvia K Ceramics

Shortly after graduating from university in 2012, Silvia Kamodyova founded her eponymous ceramics studio in the heart of Brighton, UK. Her commitment to authenticity means that every aspect of the production process takes place in-house, from the initial sketch to the final glaze. As a result, each handmade piece has a special story, with many of her designs having been slip-casted in Silvia’s favourite terracotta clay and fired to mid-temperature to provide her signature rich red tone. For inspiration, she looks to the heritage of her native Slovakia and often employs minimalist patterns that celebrate a quieter way of living.