
Announcement Orders placed after December 17th will ship out early in January 2021. Thank you for your support this year!
Announcement
Orders placed after December 17th will ship out early in January 2021. Thank you for your support this year!
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Emily Simonton on Apr 13, 2021
5 out of 5 starsAbsolutely gorgeous craftsmanship and quick delivery! Would, and likely will, order from this company again
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lldarley on Apr 3, 2021
5 out of 5 starsGot one for myself and then bought another one for a gift.
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Jasmine on Mar 8, 2021
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful and high quality! I filled them w mini flowers and they are adorable :)
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Micaela on Mar 25, 2021
5 out of 5 starsThese are absolutely beautiful bowls, and they hold the perfect serving size
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About honeycombstudio
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An army of decorative turtle doves waiting to be packaged.
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Courtney hard at work in the studio opening a plaster mold.
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Plaster molds waiting to poured.
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Piles of porcelain whitetail deer antlers.
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Various horns in the greenware stage.
Small batch ceramics from Atlanta, Georgia
Courtney Hamill discovered ceramics later than most. Attending a small school with a limited arts budget, Courtney headed off to college thinking that if you couldn't paint a still-life scene with oils, you weren't an artist.
Pursuing a Political Science degree with single-minded determination (she was watching a lot of West Wing at the time), she found herself with nothing but electives to take during the last two years of her college career. She signed up for a fateful Intro to Ceramics on the Wheel class. Oh how she hated it! In the studio until 2am on weeknights trying to throw a 6 inch cylinder! Somehow, over the course of the semester, the hate and frustration melted away and were replaced by a life-long addiction to clay.
After graduation, the city girl moved to a farmhouse in the mountains of Virginia to apprentice with ceramicists Donna Polseno and Rick Hensley, before joining the life of the 9-5ers.
In 2012, Courtney walked away from a successful career in non-profit fundraising to start Honeycomb Studio. She personally renovated the 200 sq ft detached garage in her backyard (who told this girl she knew anything about electrical wiring?!) and turned it into her dream pottery studio. She has never looked back.
Honeycomb Studio is a small batch, handmade ceramics shop created by Courtney Hamill. Based in Atlanta's West Midtown district, Courtney designs and executes original, small-scale porcelain sculptures by hand. Utilizing slip-casting and hand building techniques, each of her pieces is completely unique, providing the customer with a beautiful and hand-crafted object.
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Courtney Hamill
Owner, Maker
Hi, I am Courtney. Potter, renovator, Jacqueline-of-all-trades. I make small batch, bespoke porcelain ceramics in my Atlanta studio. I do things the hard way.
Shop policies
Accepted payment methods
Returns and exchanges
Each Honeycomb Studio piece is made one at a time by hand. I strive for consistency, but due to the handmade nature of ceramics, there may be slight variations in glaze detail or size. Situations of damage or dissatisfaction will be handled on a case-by-case basis. Custom orders are not eligible for refunds or cancellation by the buyer.
Payment
Payment must be received within 24 hours of purchase or the sale will be canceled.
Shipping
International Shipping: All international order are shipped via USPS Priority Mail International. These are shipped with a tracking number, but are handed off to the local postal service upon arrival in the destination country. Please be aware that you are responsible for any taxes or fees levied upon the package at customs.
Packages with contents totaling $100 or more will be covered by signature confirmation, unless requested otherwise. Charges for shipping upgrades will be the responsibility of the buyer. Please convo me if you are interested in upgrading your shipping.