Welcome to the Artist Series, a unique collaboration between our brand and talented guest artists. This special collection offers a limited-edition range of hand-thrown purifiers, each uniquely designed by a featured artist. These purifiers are more than functional items—they are works of art that blend exceptional craftsmanship with creative expression.

Each artist in our series brings their own vision and style, meticulously applying their design to one of our hand-thrown purifiers. These pieces are individually glazed and crafted, with each stroke and finish reflecting the artist's personal touch and dedication to detail. Due to the time and expertise required to create these stunning works, our Artist Series purifiers are priced accordingly.

By owning a purifier from this exclusive range, you not only support artisan craftsmanship but also add a one-of-a-kind piece to your home.

Explore the collection, learn about the artist, and experience the fusion of art and functionality with our Artist Series purifiers. Be part of a limited circle that appreciates and invests in the beauty of handmade, artist-driven creations.

Feature Artist

Our very first feature Artist is Kelly Greenhalgh, Kelly is Village Pottery Company’s Manager and Potter. Kelly Greenhalgh is a ceramic artist currently located in Scotts Head on the NSW Mid North Coast, Gumbaynggirr Country. She makes functional tableware and sculptural ceramic art, often combining the two to create her work. Kelly is particularly interested in the ubiquity of ceramic objects throughout history, and how the materiality of clay directs the making process in her practice.

In 2019 Kelly graduated from RMIT University with a Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art). She has worked as a studio assistant, had her work and writing published in the Journal of Australian Ceramics, exhibited in several group shows and taught workshops at Shepparton Art Museum, Nambucca Valley Phoenix and Archive Mid North Coast.

As of 2024, Kelly is undertaking a Masters of Secondary Teaching at Charles Sturt University and working as a production potter at Village Pottery Company, while also continuing her ceramic art practice from her home studio.