
Asami
Silly Clay
I'm a UX designer who loves beautiful objects, slow rituals, and a good cup of matcha. What started as a tiny matcha bowl collection slowly turned into a full-blown clay obsession — and now Silly Clay is my little home studio in Munich. Every piece here is hand-built — shaped with hands and simple tools, no pottery wheel involved. That's where the name comes from: clay gets a bit silly when you let your fingers lead. Wobbly is the whole point. I host small classes for grown-ups, kids, and everyone in between, and I sell the pieces I make at home from this very same studio.

