
Pía Pottery:
Where Clay Finds a Soul
There’s something profoundly human about shaping clay with your bare hands. Letting earth, water, and fire merge to create objects that don’t just serve a purpose—but tell a story.
Pía Pottery lives in that pause. That quiet moment where design becomes ritual, and the everyday transforms into art.

Ceramics that Breathe in Sunsets
Each Pía Pottery piece is a celebration of thoughtful simplicity. There’s no excess. No noise. Just clean, timeless forms where function gently leads form. And yet, there’s magic—magic drawn from Costa Rican sunsets, from rainfall dancing on the forest canopy, from the rhythm of the sea.
The glazes are chosen with an artist’s eye, not to hide the clay, but to honor it. To let it speak. And this clay? It’s not just clay—it’s Costa Rican earth, rich in texture, full of character, carrying the soul of the land in every piece.

A Small Studio with a Big Heart
Behind these pieces, you won’t find a factory—you’ll find a studio. A small, hands-on workshop led by a former architect who swapped blueprints for the potter’s wheel, and chose to build beauty one piece at a time.
It’s a space of quiet intention. A team of five craft with purpose, not rush. Each cup, each bowl, each V60 or coffee brewer is born with the idea of helping you slow down. Because yes, you can drink coffee from anything—but when it’s held in a cup that feels like it’s soaked in morning light… something shifts.

Ceramics for Slow Living
Pía Pottery is more than ceramics. It’s a way of seeing. It’s for those who stop to watch how the sky changes colour. For those who cherish their first sip of coffee like a secret. For those who know that simplicity isn’t lack—it’s depth.There are pieces made in haste, for profit. And then there are these: made with soul, made to stay. Objects that age with you. That hold your memories. That become part of your rhythm.
In a Few Words…
Pía Pottery doesn’t shout—it whispers. And in that whisper, it reminds you that the essential can still be beautiful. That art can live in a cup, in a plate, in the moment you pour your coffee and take a breath.
If you haven’t yet experienced what it’s like to hold something crafted with story and soul—this may be your moment.