New Release
Vases
Vessels — Shaped from Clay
Each vase is 3D printed from natural clay and hand-finished in our Berlin atelier. Two distinct lines, one shared material.
Marina is built around a precisely twisted profile — a continuous spiral tension that runs from base to rim, catching light differently from every angle. Available in a round and square cross-section, each finished with layered hand-sprayed glazes that deepen the ridges and shift with the light.
Dune is left as it comes. Its surface is shaped by slow, wave-like undulations — a compression pattern that references geological strata. No glaze, no finish. Just the raw clay body, unaltered, in its natural colour.
Petit
The Espresso Edit
Petit is a condensed expression of The Loom Lab's signature textures, brought down to espresso scale. Small in form, considered in every detail — each cup holds 70ml and is 3D printed in clay, hand-finished and made for the pause between moments. Available in black stoneware with glazed interiors in Black, Havana, and Ferra, or in speckled beige stoneware with Creme, Havana, and Ferra finishes. Five textures, two clay bodies, one ritual.
Forte
The Big Grip
Forte was made for hands that need room. At 500ml, it's the largest cup in The Loom Lab's range — wide enough to wrap both hands around, substantial enough to feel intentional. Each cup is 3D printed in clay and hand-finished, with a tactile surface that gives a confident, secure hold from the first sip to the last. Available in black stoneware with glazed interiors in Black, Havana, and Ferra, or in speckled beige stoneware with Creme, Havana, and Ferra finishes. Five textures, two clay bodies, one cup that finally fits.
The Beige Series
Shaped from the earth, finished in light.
The Beige Series draws from warm desert clay — sun-bleached dunes, dry riverbeds, the quiet weight of natural stone. Each cup carries the unhurried texture of something found, not manufactured. Five patterns, four sizes, one unbroken thread of warmth.
3D printed clay isn’t just a trend; it’s a design philosophy. It combines digital precision with raw material to rethink everyday objects. At The Loom Lab, we’re proud to be part of this growing movement—crafting elements that celebrate motion, innovation, and meaning.
So next time you sip from one of our pieces, you’re holding not just clay, but code, craft, and a little magic.