Jedda is a ceramic artist and designer based in the Northern Rivers of New South Wales. Working with clay for over seven years, her practice sits between functional ceramics, sculpture, and collectible design.
Drawing inspiration from nature, ancient pottery traditions, architecture, and the sensory experience of everyday living, she creates pieces that explore the relationship between object and environment. Her work is characterised by organic forms, tactile surfaces, and a sense of warmth that invites both use and connection.
Each piece is individually crafted by hand in her Byron Bay studio using stoneware clay and her own handmade glazes. Through a process of shaping, glazing, and firing, every work develops its own unique character, with subtle variations embraced as part of the making process.
Her collection spans vessels, lighting, sculptural objects, and functional wares, all created with the intention of bringing beauty, curiosity, and a sense of grounding into contemporary interiors.
At the heart of Jedda's practice is a belief that everyday objects can be both functional and deeply meaningful. She creates pieces that become part of daily rituals—objects to be lived with, connected to, and treasured for years to come.