
Transforming Waste into Timeless Art
A recycling studio bringing everyday households back to life as unique art pieces.

Recycling Pottery
Our handcrafted recycled vases merge sustainability with style, drawing inspiration from the elegance of ancient pottery. Each piece tells a story of creativity and care, turning discarded materials into meaningful treasures.
Selected Exhibition: The Blue Show
Saint Mark’s Arts, New York, 2025

Latest Collections

Spring Festival Edition: Fanwood Train Station Pop-Up Sale
May, 2024
Pastel Spring Collection, a delicate blend of soft hues and timeless elegance inspired by ancient Greek pottery. Each handcrafted piece celebrates the renewal of spring while honoring the artistry of centuries past. Perfect for adding a touch of sustainable charm to your home this season!

Celebrating the First Cycle of the Recycling Pottery Workshop
Sep, 2023
Back to School Collection, born from the first workshop inspired by Greek artistry. This collection represents a turning point—transforming the dream of a ceramic studio into a sustainable reality. Crafted from recycled materials, glue, and creativity, each piece captures the timeless beauty of Greek design while embodying the spirit of renewal and resourcefulness.
We invite you to transform recycled materials into unique art pieces. Guided by techniques like paper mache and inspired by timeless pottery, each session fosters creativity, sustainability, and community connection. Perfect for all skill levels!
Stoiyanna

“Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.”
William Morris
From the blog
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The Therapy of Collecting
How collecting, touch, and imagination transform ordinary materials into meaningful companions and works of art.
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The Data in Our Hands:
Ancient Knowledge in a Digital World We often think of data as something stored in devices, servers, and clouds. We carry it in our pockets, search for it on screens, and trust technology to remember what we cannot. But long before information was digitized, knowledge lived somewhere else. It lived in our hands. Today, we…

