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Shaped as subtle cues—Studio Ēeme’s pieces are not meant to steal the show. They are meant to pace, punctuate, ground, or let strength emerge in the space and those who experience it; throughout the days, changing seasons, and their shifting light.
STUDIO ĒEME
With Studio Ēeme, founder Marie-Laure Davy bridges the decisive energy shaped by her time in New York with a meditative practice that, after moving to Portugal, became spiritual— shaped by the forest and a few defining encounters.
The coexistence of spiritual and day-to-day worlds, meditation and movement, feminine and graphic lines, warm and cold materials lie at the core of the studio’s process and work, in an effort to shift the senses and open the gaze.
Drawn to the vulnerability of clay, and the way its pores remain visible after the fire— the studio’s ceramics are mostly raw, rarely glazed. Studio Ēeme’s pieces aren’t meant to steal the show. They are shaped as subtle cues — meant to pace, punctuate, ground, or let strength emerge in the space and those who experience it; throughout the days, changing seasons, and their shifting light.