about

Wilcoxson Brooklyn Ceramics is a Brooklyn based design studio focusing on ceramic tableware, design products, and lighting.

For our retail collections we use porcelain clay. Each porcelain piece is handcrafted combining Industrial Design to make a “New Modern” style of functional porcelain used in daily life.

Our sister studio, Loft Ceramic Studio offers semester long classes in wheel-throwing and hand-building, memberships, and studio passes. For wheel throwing we use white stoneware clay. Porcelain clay is also available at Loft Ceramics to use for hand-building ceramics.

In both studios, the porcelain clay is made from scratch. Each piece is fired in the kiln to 2250ºF resulting in translucent, food safe and dishwasher safe porcelain tableware.

Collage of logos from various museums, galleries, and organizations, with text celebrating their 10th anniversary and thanking current and past partners.

HANDCRAFTED

Each piece is crafted, fired and glazed individually, with no two identical pieces.

Row of unfinished white ceramic vases in a studio, with one prominently in the foreground and others blurred in the background.

RECYCLED CLAY

We recycle our clay scraps aka slaking, so there is recycled content in every product.

A gray cake with white diagonal lines and white dots, decorated with white icing, on a white surface.

GLAZING

With 40+ glazes in house, we focus on both traditional and experimental techniques.

Close-up of a beige ceramic pot with a textured, uneven glaze finish.

FIRING

The porcelain is fired in the kiln to 2250 ºF . All the firing is done in our Brooklyn studio.

Inside a pottery kiln with a glowing red interior, surrounded by shelves of pottery supplies and artworks in a ceramic studio.