Behind Aesthii
(ˈes.thee)
Rooted in "aesthesis" - the feeling behind the form.
Aesthii is a ceramic practice exploring the quiet relationship between form, texture, and emotion.
Each piece is made slowly, by hand, allowing subtle variations and traces of touch to remain.
The collection moves between sculptural and functional. Vases, bowls, and objects are created to live within interiors and everyday rituals. They hold flowers, food, light, or simply space.
Aesthii is drawn to organic silhouettes, textured surfaces, and earthy tones. The forms feel grounded and tactile rather than polished or perfect.
Aesthii emerged through the hands of Irina Dyachenko, shaped by a personal shift toward slowness and making. After years in a fast-paced professional world, working with clay became a way to translate emotion into something physical. Grounding, quiet, and tangible.
Most pieces are one of a kind. Once a piece leaves the studio, it will never be made again in exactly the same way.
Aesthii objects feel present, lived with, and quietly expressive. Pieces that invite pause, touch, and reflection.