From My Hands to Yours

My home and studio are located in Waterbury, Vermont.  I live here with my wife Georgia and with our two sons Fletcher and Weston.

I make utilitarian pottery in a studio located in our renovated 1870 Carriage Barn in which my great great grandfather made wheels, carriages and sleighs.

I strive to make pottery that celebrates the joy of eating and drinking and creates a special relationship between the owner and the object.  In the 21st Century, in a world of homogeneous, mass-produced products, a handmade piece of pottery in your hand is a choice that states that you want to slow down and enjoy the beauty of the moment. I make pottery to help accomplish that goal.

My pottery becomes a witness and participant to the routines of your daily life. From my hands to your hands, this pot sits and waits for you and is glorified by your use of it.


Preserving Heritage


Nestled on Elm Street in Waterbury, VT, stands my grandfather's original 1870 Carriage Barn—a cherished piece of our family's heritage.

Forging the Future

The conversion of the Carriage Barn into my present-day studio and shop is a testament to the enduring legacy of my family's history.

Made in Vermont

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Small Batch

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Made in Vermont 〰️ Small Batch 〰️