
N92 was born from a quiet longing — a desire to slow down, to return to the rhythm of self. It began as a quiet turning point — a departure from the pace of corporate life into the slower, more grounded rhythm of clay and fire. After years working in structured, digital spaces, I found myself longing for something tangible. Something that required stillness. A way of working that asked for presence.
Clay gave me that.
Today, I shape each piece by hand — guided by the principles of modern minimalism and the quiet depth of Japanese influences. At the heart of N92 is a love for simplicity, natural forms, the beauty of the imperfect. From organic tableware sets to one-of-a-kind interior design pieces, every creation begins as clay, then becomes something quietly alive: sculpted by touch, textured by time, and fired into permanence.
Ceramics, for me, is more than craft. It’s a language — a way of creating intimacy between an artist and material, between home and object, between food and vessel. The simple ritual of placing a meal on a handmade plate, or cradling tea in a cup that remembers the hand that shaped it — these moments are at the heart of N92.
This is a growing studio — still small, still personal. I make each piece myself, embracing the soft irregularities that speak of authenticity and presence. What I create is for those who feel drawn to quiet beauty, to natural textures, to pieces that don’t just decorate a space, but belong to it.
N92 stands for more than ceramics. It’s a reflection of a slower way of living, of nourishing connection — to home, to craft, to self. Thank you for being here, for your curiosity, for holding space for imperfect beauty.
With care,
Natalia