About Anne Weber Callahan
Hi there! I am Anne, the founder and creator behind Anne Weber Callahan. Currently living and making custom pieces in my studio apartment in Brooklyn, NY. Focusing on sculptural ceramic pieces as well as larger ceramic furniture items. Drawing inspiration from the people in my life, striving to merge the line between furniture and sculpture. While ensuring each piece has a different voice than the last. I am always eager and open to new ideas and projects, please reach out if you have any thoughts you want to talk through!
Anne Weber Callahan
Established in 20201stDibs seller since 2023
Featured Pieces
Mustard Vessel
Located in Brooklyn, NY
mustard vessel - A wheel thrown vase, with a bulbous body, and a flare at the lip. This piece is made with white stoneware and paired with a delicious mustard glaze, that has a sligh...
Category
2010s Ceramics
Materials
Clay
bud vase 003
Located in Brooklyn, NY
bud vase 003- A hand thrown simple vessel, offering a home to one flower. This piece is made with black stoneware and paired with a crackled clear glaze.
The piece has a warm feelin...
Category
2010s Ceramics
Materials
Clay
xl sad lip
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Extra Large Creamy Sad Lip 014- an extended version of my favorite shape the Sad Lip. The standard shape containing the dramatic fall of the lip and subtle transition to the base, co...
Category
2010s American Ceramics
Materials
Clay
Untitled 002
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Inspired by the huge moments in life, lived by the ones closest to me.
This untitled vessel 002 was hand built in my kitchen, slowly getting taller and taller sitting at just unde...
Category
2010s American Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Figue
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Figue vessel was thrown on the wheel to begin, then stretched and shaped to its current form. Allowing for the rigid yet soft curves. Hand carved texture applied on the exterior ...
Category
2010s American Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Sad Lip 012
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Wheel thrown and hand sculpted Sad Lip vase. Fully glazed with three colors subtly blending to create a unique color that is soft yet bold. Still exposing the clay underneath at the ...
Category
2010s American Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic