Ceramic artist with a signature style
- Lea made her very first vase at the age of four
- Her works are inspired by her interest in different cultures and myths
- Creating is 'a supreme source of happiness' to her
Lea Schroeder began her career as a designer in the world of fashion and luxury goods. This is where she developed her passion for graphic motifs and colour, which are both very important in her work. However, over the years she became more and more drawn to another passion, ceramics. She uses the cloisonné technique, hand-painting all her ceramic objects and using wax to enclose the glaze, and designing patterns for each piece. “I innovate by mixing jewellery techniques and silk painting into ceramic sculpting, thus creating my signature style.”
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I trained in design in Creapole (Paris) and the Creative Academy (Milan), specialising in luxury goods during my five years working for the French company Lancel. But ceramics have always complemented my studies and professional experiences.
I inherited this passion from my mother, when I was a kid, but basically I’m self-taught. It grew into much more than a leisure occupation over the years. Finally, in 2017 I started my own company, merging my skills in design and craftsmanship.
My inspirations are largely taken from life experiences and deeper research into primitive art. I love to read about different cultures and their myths, man’s interaction with nature and the spiritual dimensions of art.
I love the challenge of every day being different and unpredictable. People usually don’t realise that I also design leather goods and jewellery, as well as prints for textiles, and that I am always open to new challenges and collaborations.







































