Piotr Sidor

99% of my work comes from the potter's wheel. I create my own glazes and combine copper with ceramics. I experiment with shape, technique and processes.



Anna Kaczmarkiewicz

I create unique countertop washbasins and functional ceramics. I am a Turkish translator by profession, and the name Elat – from the Turkish ‘to lend a helping hand’ – reflects my craftsmanship nature.



Justyna Kosmalska

I throw on a wheel, cast and mould by hand. In life and in ceramics, I try not to take shortcuts and to get to the heart of the matter. I want my dishes to be of good quality and to serve you long and happily!



Karolina Badura

Ceramics gives me unlimited space for creativity – from sculpture and mosaics to fairy-tale collections of animals, which are created out of love for nature and animals. I am inspired by the natural world, its rhythm and the softness of its forms. I create intuitively – out of a need of the heart and a need for expression.



Dorota Czekańska

I make functional ceramics, jewellery and home decorations. I draw inspiration from nature, which is why my works feature many organic shapes.


Magdalena Konior

I believe that everything I create is meant for someone. I often see people touching many items until they find the one...



Monika Kurpiel

ArteMika was born out of a need to create and spread positive energy, while ceramics captivated me with its wealth of modelling and decorating techniques, which enable continuous development.


Agnieszka Jasztal

My workshop is based on simple techniques, some of which refer to ancient Japanese traditions. The kurinuki technique is a very primitive method of forming functional vessels.



Kaja Kutelska

My dream is that the dishes I create will encourage people to pause for a moment, to create daily rituals of being alone with themselves and enjoying the small beauties in their surroundings.



Aleksandra Jagła

In this ancient yet still vibrant technique, I seek unconventional solutions and surprising effects. Lepi ceramics is a challenge for the imagination — and at the same time its natural extension.



Joanna Wróblewska

All my works are handmade, drawing inspiration from landscapes – subtle mountain lines, calm waves and rock textures. My vessels have a minimalist form and subdued earth tones, which gives them a timeless character.



Wojciech Klęsk

Regardless of the tools and materials available, ceramics offer a wealth of possibilities, allowing everyone to choose their own path of development or find their own personal space for relaxation and unwinding.



Paulina Włodarczyk

My work is a combination of precision and intuition – it balances between functional form and sculptural expression, revealing a deep understanding of the material. Organic shapes, soft lines and sensual surfaces contrast with the power of expression, referring both to the world of nature and the sensual dimension of architecture.



Mariusz Kozaczka

My studio in the Jurassic forest, between the Błędowska Desert and Ogrodzieniec Castle, is where I bring my ideas to life. I have been creating visual designs all my life, and handcrafting with natural materials has become my springboard. The objects I create from clay, wood and metal are the next ‘crumbs’ I leave on my path, and I still want more.



Magdalena Gęsiarz-Cyper

Cynamon is a small, family-run ceramics workshop where we create with passion and attention to detail. We draw inspiration from the world around us – from nature, the environment and the animals that are our constant companions in rural life.

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Bożena Jasicka

I create individual pieces or short series. I prefer to combine different glazing techniques and enjoy experimenting with different shapes and accessories.



Agnieszka Tyrybon

I seek inspiration in the nature that surrounds me: on land, in the air, in water and in space. I want my ceramics to become intriguing, witty and sometimes even helpful companions in everyday activities and rituals.



Monika Duray

We are all His creation... Each of us is the work of His (God's) hands... I realised this even more when I took clay in my hands. Since then, I have been impressed by how delicate and yet durable this material is, through which one can express oneself, externalise oneself, while constantly perfecting the art.



Paulina Piecuch

Since childhood, I have dreamed of creating ceramics, thinking, ‘If someone taught me, I would also make them.’ My husband Kuba, who is a huge support, is the co-creator of our brand Diada, symbolising the relationship between two people, like a marriage. Together, we discovered alternative firing techniques, in which Kuba is a master.



Marta Serafin

I am... a craftswoman, a ceramics and weaving apprentice, an engineer, a wife, a mother, a Christian. I create functional ceramics, drawing inspiration from the beauty of nature and structural simplicity with gratitude.




Agnieszka i Rafał Cywińscy

We are a married couple of artists: we work separately in our sculpture and ceramics studios, but sometimes we create joint projects, combining ceramics with bronze and wood. At Klika Ceramika, we display some of our works, mainly angels, decorated with glaze, underglaze paints, engobes and oxides.


Valeria Sierko

Tworzę unikalne świece z wosku sojowego, ozdobione prawdziwymi kwiatami i kryształami, które dają nie tylko światło, ale również prawdziwą atmosferę ciepła i przytulności. Marka LightUp symbolizuje płomień wewnętrznego światła, które jest w każdym z nas. Zapal swoją świecę — zapal swój ogień!


Patrycja Ryba

I am inspired by the subtle lines of plants, the texture of tree bark, the curves of shells and the delicacy of waves. I try to capture the irregular, the unobvious and the fleeting in functional forms. In ceramics, I like its roughness and subtle flaws, which make each object unique.


Anna Wybraniec i Rafał Gorol

We create unique, hand-made mugs, cups and other ceramic forms, in which colours and textures intertwine in unique compositions. Each item that leaves our workshop is the result of our passion for glazing and experimenting with clay.

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Anna Drozd

In my work, I like to combine wood, wax, wire, paper... with plant material. In 2018, I obtained a journeyman's degree in floristry at the University of Agriculture in Krakow. I work with floristry studios in the wedding industry. I cultivate my own garden.



Anna Hawro

I create beautiful, functional tableware that will enliven any coffee break or afternoon tea. I hand-paint IKEA plates and mugs, drawing inspiration from cobalt ceramic patterns, nature and cute animals. Each product is created with passion and attention to detail.


Maria Badowska-Cabrera

My handmade ceramics inspire and enrich everyday life, reminding us of the value of craftsmanship in an age of mass production. The use of natural materials and traditional techniques makes each item unique and durable, offering hope for a more sustainable, creative future.

Jan Panek

I create individual pieces or short series. I prefer to combine different glazing techniques and enjoy experimenting with different shapes and accessories.



Kaja Kasprzak

I create handmade platters and jewellery – vessels that encourage sharing, and decorations that combine ceramics with pearls, natural stones and a touch of whimsy. I love fashion, design and colour, so I allow myself freedom and playfulness with form in my work.



Katarzyna Śniegowska-Świerk

 Clay was supposed to be an escape from everyday life, but it became part of it. Working with it gives me a sense of agency – I can see and feel the results of my own hands. Ceramics allows me to interact with a form that is both functional and beautiful – I create things that I simply enjoy looking at.