Meet the Maker

Hi! My name is Mackenzie. Thanks for stopping by.

I am a full time Registered nurse with a love for playing in mud. Time on the pottery wheel is my space to decompress and channel my creative energy. It has truly become one of my favorite activities. I reside in Bentonville, AR with my husband and two pups. I have a passion for travel, food, running, and petting every dog possible. My love for ceramics snuck up on me. It started out as a way to get out of my own head and turned into a fun, therapeutic space for me. My ceramics represent function with a minimalist foundation. I love creating pieces that are unique, functional, and can be used anytime. I definitely like to add some color into the mix, but my favorites are neutral, timeless pieces. I’m always trying new things with my ceramics so you might see this page evolve overtime. No commissions for now while we transition to a family of 3!

 

FAQ: One of my goals with this website is to limit waste with selling and shipping items. I gather all of my materials from recycled boxes or anything left over from work. Please recycle or reuse :)

 

Photography by Andrea Stark Photo/ Wardrobe from Darcy Apparel

Dusk

I'm honestly just really proud that I made a dinner collection and wanted it to have a permanent spot on this page. I'm smitten with this dark clay body paired with the blue glaze. A set I envision in my own home. These are made to order, so if you'd like more information, let me know!

I'm Interested

Serving Bowls

My favorite item to make on the wheel is a serving bowl. I find it the most challenging and fun, always stretching the clay further with each attempt. These sell out pretty quickly, so if you'd like one, I'd love to make you one!

Uhhh yes, need one!

Bowl Sets

So happy and beautiful. I truly love making sets of bowls. These bright pink ones will live in my mind forever.

Oh, these are fun!

Product Care

Products are dishwash and microwave safe unless specified on product descriptions. Colors may fade over time if the dishwash is used regulary.