Helena Lacy is a London-based ceramic artist creating sculptures and unique ceramic furniture. Her work explores how natural movements shape materials over time. Using experimental glazing and printing, she balances structure with unpredictability. Through quiet details and distortion, she reflects on memory, place, and the ways stories, both personal and historical are held and reshaped through material.
She prioritises reclaimed materials, small-batch production, and work that encourages slow, thoughtful engagement. By creating unique ceramic pieces designed to last, she aims to challenge disposability and foster deeper connections to the objects we live with. For her, sustainability is not just about resources, but about making and living more thoughtfully.
Helena Lacy is a London-based ceramic artist creating sculptures and unique ceramic furniture. Her work explores how natural movements shape materials over time. Using experimental glazing and printing, she balances structure with unpredictability. Through quiet details and distortion, she reflects on memory, place, and the ways stories, both personal and historical are held and reshaped through material.
She prioritises reclaimed materials, small-batch production, and work that encourages slow, thoughtful engagement. By creating unique ceramic pieces designed to last, she aims to challenge disposability and foster deeper connections to the objects we live with. For her, sustainability is not just about resources, but about making and living more thoughtfully.