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Tahnee Mae Design

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Tahnee Mae Designs @tahnee.mae.design . Handmade small batch ceramics inspired by nature, organic forms & clean lines. Unique & thoughtful.

Tahnee loves to create. Her desire to invent ‘things’ drew her to ceramics where the practice was both a space of creation & stillness from the busy world.

“I started making ceramics about four years ago after I went to a seven week night class in wheel throwing. I was hooked. From then I have continued to take night classes, weekend workshops and lots of other lessons from established ceramists, both local and international.”

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Tahnee Mae Designs @tahnee.mae.design . Handmade small batch ceramics inspired by nature, organic forms & clean lines. Unique & thoughtful.

Tahnee loves to create. Her desire to invent ‘things’ drew her to ceramics where the practice was both a space of creation & stillness from the busy world.

“I started making ceramics about four years ago after I went to a seven week night class in wheel throwing. I was hooked. From then I have continued to take night classes, weekend workshops and lots of other lessons from established ceramists, both local and international.”

Tahnee Mae Designs @tahnee.mae.design . Handmade small batch ceramics inspired by nature, organic forms & clean lines. Unique & thoughtful.

Tahnee loves to create. Her desire to invent ‘things’ drew her to ceramics where the practice was both a space of creation & stillness from the busy world.

“I started making ceramics about four years ago after I went to a seven week night class in wheel throwing. I was hooked. From then I have continued to take night classes, weekend workshops and lots of other lessons from established ceramists, both local and international.”