This month’s MUJI series celebrating modern craft continues. In conversation with artisans and creatives, we uncover how they like to dress both inside and outside the studio — and the joy that comes from their daily practice.

Puya Vakili, Ceramicist

Puya Vakili,
Ceramicist

 
Joke Amusan, Textile artist

Joke Amusan,
Textile artist

 
Jack Tolly, Furniture maker

Jack Tolly,
Furniture maker

 

Puya Vakili, Ceramicist

Puya makes thoughtful, useful ceramic designs. Born in California, he now calls Hackney, east London his home and has been making clever plant pots with an internal reservoir since his 30s. He also teaches and can be found at his studio in east London.

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Joke Amusan, Textile artist

Joke stitches slogans and statements for her textile art which has been exhibited at the Tate Modern and Haze in Berlin. She takes inspiration from nature’s resilience and constant growth. Her studio is in north west London.

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Jack Tolly, Furniture maker

Jack is a craftsman making bespoke furniture with clean, functional shapes from oak and beech and the occasional piece of metal work. He likes the material to shine out without any unnecessary embellishment. His workshop is in north London.

 

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Versatile and pared-back, a relaxed item that enhances comfort.

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A durable layer of comfort, in a classic everyday fit.

 
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