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Read moreDive right into our selection of handmade ceramics and pottery here at YŌNOBI's online shop. We have selected a variety of unique pottery made by ceramic artists from all over the world. Each piece reflects a story. The different pieces reflect the ideas, inspiration and beautiful techniques of our artists.
YŌNOBI artwork reflects the balance between functionality and aesthetics. Inspired by the Japanese YōnoBi (用美), our ceramic studio and store are built on the philosophy of beauty in the practical use of everyday objects.
Learn how to create your own ceramics at one of YŌNOBI’s many pottery classes held at our cozy studio in the heart of Copenhagen.We have throwing classes, sculpture classes for all levels. All our classes are small teams and are taught in both Danish and English. Everything is held in our lovely pottery studio in the heart of Copenhagen.
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Read moreYŌNOBI is a universe connecting independent ceramic artists with handmade pottery-lovers of this world - just like you.
We believe that our beautiful collection should be available for every home. Shop your favorite handmade stoneware online by adding each item to your online shopping basket. If you are looking for a cute gift for a friend, we make sure to gift wrap your items with no extra charges.
Artists are represented at Yōnobi from all around the world. When shopping around on our site, you will stumble on names such as Hasami Porcelain, Yuka Ando and Lily King.
We also feature danish artists, currently Anna Bystrup, Anne Lind Sorth, Annika Semler, TYBO, C for Ceramic, Ejnar Paulsen, Karin Blach Nielsen, Grit Jansen, Louise Egedal, Sarah Oakman.
Our artist shares the common philosophy of YŌNOBI as well as the ideas of Wabi-sabi. Beauty lies in the imperfections of the ceramic craftings used in everyday life.
Are you looking for Japanese pottery in particular? Visit our collection of Japanese inspired ceramics, embodying the techniques and ideals of historic and contemporary Japanese ceramic craftsmen.
You can read our amazing Tokyo guide to ceramics in Japan on our magazine page.
Our Kintsugi Kit is the perfect way to prolong the life of broken ceramics. Repairing ceramics using the famous Japanese technique, you can add a golden seem to the broken porcelain making it sustainable in use and beautiful to behold.
Beyond our display of minimalistic ceramic artwork, we offer pottery classes for you.Are you ready to try on ceramic artmaking for yourself?
Book our courses in Copenhagen!