From Plumbing Craft to Modern Homeware
I’m Li, a plumber by trade and a hands-on maker in the GTA. On job sites I’ve always loved the precision of clean copper runs and solid joints. During off hours I began sketching ways to bring that same craft into the home—pieces that feel purposeful, simple and built to last.
The shop started with a copper pet feeder for my own kitchen. I shaped it like a small section of a plumbing build: square, true, and strong. It worked, it looked good, and friends wanted one. Now I make small-batch home goods with the same approach.
Every piece is made here in Canada from copper and brass, sometimes paired with wood or stainless steel. I cut, fit, and lead-free solder the frame, check it for level and twist, then hand-polish and seal with three coats of clear so it’s bright and easy to wipe clean. I design for longevity: common bowl sizes, replaceable parts, and simple care.
I keep batches small so I can control quality and respond to custom requests. Need a different height or width? Message me—most adjustments are straightforward. As the shop grows, I’m adding options like soft feet, rim guards, and brass nameplates with serial numbers.
I’m grateful you’re here. When you buy from my shop, you’re supporting a one-person studio that values clean design, good materials, and work done right.