A woman holding a ceramic mug outdoors, with blurred autumn-colored trees in the background.

Homegrown pottery. Vessels for flowers. Mugs for a strong brew. Cups that hold tea for two or three or more. Copitas for mezcal. Plates for pastries or potatoes or pie. Some handbuilt, some thrown on the wheel. Not one the same as the other yet they go together perfectly imperfect. Of the earth, made by hands that are connected to the heart.
Sweethome Teacup works with clay as a meditative practice and an artistic journey, ending with a functional piece of art she hopes you will enjoy every day.

Teacup by Teacup Studio

Colorful bouquet of yellow and red flowers in a ceramic mug on a wooden surface.

Functional art merges beauty with utility. It transforms ordinary objects into inspiring creations that bring joy. By redefining the connection between art and function, we find beauty in everyday life.

Three pottery cups on pottery wheels in a ceramics studio, with tools, a plastic container, and supplies nearby.
Person holding a ceramic bowl over a wooden table with another bowl on a stand, with plants in the background.

It is sweethome’s hope that by having a piece of her work this can inspire your connection to creativity and appreciation in the moment. Whether for your home or as a gift, Sweethome's work adds warmth and harmony, uplifting your spirit.

A ceramic vase with a dripping glaze design holds a bouquet of red and pink flowers, placed on a wooden surface against a wood-paneled wall.
Seven round ceramic plates with black fern leaf patterns, placed on a wooden surface.
Set of handmade ceramic cups and pitchers on a wooden surface with natural lighting.
Two ceramic vases, one tall and green, the other shorter and multicolored, placed on a wooden table near a window with blue curtains.
A ceramic mug with a beige top half and a black bottom half, sitting on matching ceramic plates outdoors on a wooden surface with a garden in the background.