A small Pottery Studio

Small batch ceramics handmade in Glasgow.

Crazy for clay

Carefully crafted pottery for your home

Studio Yōki loves creating organic, one of a kind, ceramic homewares to decorate your home! Each piece of pottery is carefully handcrafted by Emma in her Glasgow Pottery Studio.

Fond of flowers? So is Studio Yōki!

Studio Yōki Flower Vases

Each Studio Yōki vase is designed to compliment a beautiful array of flowers, whether that be tiny buds picked from the garden, or carefully styled ikebana arrangements.

For the smallest buds you can find, this little Sobo flower vase is small enough to fit in an egg carton, and ideal for those tiny shelves or window sills in your home that are missing a little something.

The Kata Bud vase features an organic tapered neck and subtle surface texture created by the pinching technique used to make it. This ceramic flower vase is perfect for small bouquets.

This elegant Mijikai flower vase featuring decorative handles, is perfect for holding styled floral arrangements.

Small independent Pottery business

Meet the maker behind

Studio Yōki

Studio Yōki founder Emma, was not always a ceramicist, in fact she has only been making stoneware pottery for a few years. But she fell in love with pinching clay and traditional handbuilding pottery methods. She decided to launch Studio Yōki in 2022 and dedicate her small pottery studio to creating one of a kind homewares that make her happy and add a little joy to your homes. Want to find out more about Studio Yōki and Emma’s journey into handmade ceramics?

Thoughtful gifts at affordable prices. Handmade ceramics gift guide under £20

Shop Studio Yōki ceramics in person

Local to Glasgow?

Studio Yōki is all too aware of the importance of feeling and holding a piece of ceramics before you buy. Whether it's at my markets or visiting my stockists there are plenty of ways you can shop my handmade ceramics in person.

Each piece is truly one of a kind

Proud to create pottery by hand

What Emma finds most rewarding about her handmade ceramics is every single piece is unique in its own right. Using traditional handbuilding techniques, each pinch of clay tells a tale of the maker's hands, producing a characterful piece of pottery. And Emma wants to celebrate this organic nature in every piece she creates.

A little nod to Japan

But what does ‘Yōki’ mean?

You may have noticed all Studio Yōki ceramics have unusual names, including our business name. Head to our about page to find out why.

Studio Yōki’s commitment to sustainability

Handmade ceramics with the environment in mind.

From materials and energy usage to water waste and packaging, Studio Yōki implements a range of ways to ensure our Glasgow Pottery Studio is as sustainable as possible.

Check out our Eco Policy here.