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Marta Ozog Ceramics

Marta Ozog Ceramics

Marta Ozog is a Dublin-based potter creating hand-thrown porcelain tableware and small home objects. Working from her studio in Dublin, Ireland, she focuses on simple, functional forms designed to bring a sense of calm to everyday rituals such as sharing tea, coffee, or a meal. Her work combines clean porcelain forms with tactile, hand-decorated surfaces inspired by flowing ink lines and the rhythmic touch of Braille. Each piece is made by hand in small batches. Marta trained at the DCCoI Ceramics Skills and Design Course in Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, and has over fifteen years of experience working with clay. She previously worked as Head Potter at Arran Street East and now develops her own collection through Marta Ozog Ceramics.

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Marta Ozog is a Dublin-based potter creating hand-thrown porcelain tableware and small home objects. Working from her studio in Dublin, Ireland, she focuses on simple, functional forms designed to bring a sense of calm to everyday rituals such as sharing tea, coffee, or a meal. Her work combines clean porcelain forms with tactile, hand-decorated surfaces inspired by flowing ink lines and the rhythmic touch of Braille. Each piece is made by hand in small batches. Marta trained at the DCCoI Ceramics Skills and Design Course in Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, and has over fifteen years of experience working with clay. She previously worked as Head Potter at Arran Street East and now develops her own collection through Marta Ozog Ceramics.

  • Discipline Ceramics
  • Price Range Under €25, €26-€50, €51-€100, €101-€250
  • Products handmade pottery
  • Materials porcelain
  • Made Local Yes
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