Each piece is formed by hand from local Latvian clay, wood-fired in a traditional kiln, and glazed with materials sourced from the Baltic landscape. No two pieces are the same — and that is the point.
A curated selection of our most beloved ceramic pieces. Each one tells a story of earth, fire, and human hands.
Wheel-thrown grey stoneware tea cup with celadon interior glaze. Captures the misty mornings of Latvia in ceramic form.
Porcelain tea cup with cascading amber drip glaze over cream white. Baltic amber inspiration.
Explore our collections, each shaped by a distinct purpose and ceramic tradition.
The tea cup I received is simply extraordinary. The wood-fired glaze catches the light in ways a photograph cannot capture. It has become my morning ritual companion.
I bought a set of four bowls for our family. Each one is slightly different in character, yet they harmonize beautifully together. This is pottery with a soul.
As a tea ceremony practitioner, finding cups with the right weight, lip feel, and thermal properties is rare. Kati Ceramics cups are among the finest I have used.
In a world optimized for seamlessness, the visible trace of the maker's hand has become a radical act.
Why we forage ash from local fireplaces and sawmills — and what it teaches us about letting go of control.
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Set of 2 hand-built stoneware tea cups with foraged wood ash glazes. No two sets are alike.
Wide terracotta matcha bowl with indigo shino glaze. For the tea ceremony enthusiast.
You don't need a tatami room or a grand set. A cup, hot water, leaves, and attention — this is enough.