About Off Center Ceramics
I spend most of my career helping startups figure out what they want to say.
Pottery asks something different.
It asks me to slow down. To work with my hands. To accept that sometimes the most interesting part of the process is the thing I didn't plan.
Off Center Ceramics grew out of evening pottery classes, weekend studio sessions, and a growing stack of pieces that slowly started feeling like they belonged together.
The name is a reminder that handmade things don't need to be perfectly symmetrical to be beautiful—or useful. Every mug, bowl, vase, and planter carries the small variations that come from making something by hand.
I'm still learning.
Every collection documents that process.
Some pieces work exactly as intended.
Some surprise me.
Both usually end up teaching me something.
New work is released in small quarterly collections from my home in Los Angeles.