Elegant display of ceramic vases on wooden table.

Studio davidpompa’s ‘Can Natural’ Collection: A Tribute to Mexican Ceramic Heritage

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Written by Seth Sebastian

2026-06-09

Studio davidpompa unveils “Can Natural,” a fresh iteration of a beloved collection, crafted by expert artisans in Los Reyes Metzontla, Puebla. As part of the 3daysofdesign event, this new release celebrates a richer, more natural clay tone, bringing to life the textures and depth of this ancient material. The clay uniquely embodies regional identity and materials processes, marking a significant collaboration between davidpompa and the Cooperative Artisan Collective 1050°, dedicated to preserving ancestral ceramic traditions rooted in Oaxaca, Puebla, and Chiapas.

Fusing Tradition with Contemporary Craft

The “Can Natural” collection is a testament to the artistry and meticulous effort shared by Studio davidpompa and the Cooperative Artisan Collective 1050°. Both entities value handcrafted techniques, material integrity, and the time invested in creating each piece. This partnership is grounded in a shared reverence for Mexican artisanal traditions and cultural heritage passed down through generations. The collection reflects this interplay between modern design and traditional craftsmanship by embracing the imperfections and textures of the clay, ensuring each piece retains the traces of its handmade journey.

Close-up of intricate ceramic bowl with pattern.

A Celebration of Clay and Collaboration

The natural, warm tonal quality of the “Can Natural” clay reflects the raw hues of the material sourced from the arid hills around Metzontla. This new clay journey not only introduces a different aesthetic but also emphasizes the unique material process and identity of the region. It highlights Studio davidpompa’s and @1050grados’ dedication to material exploration and craftsmanship, underlining their mutual appreciation for the profound traditions of Mexican artisans.

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Ceramic artist shaping clay on a spinning wheel.

The collection’s emphasis on texture showcases the intrinsic beauty of the clay, reinforcing its natural character. This ongoing exploration of materiality is a cornerstone of Studio davidpompa’s ethos, and the collaboration symbolizes a promising future for innovative clay craftsmanship, rooted firmly in tradition.

Various ceramic objects arranged on low wooden shelf.

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Artisan polishing details on a ceramic vase.

The “Can Natural” series elevates the essence of Studio davidpompa’s vision, offering portable functionality without compromising on the distinct cultural narrative that shaped its creation.

Rustic ceramic tiles on display in a workshop.

For more, explore the creative works of Studio davidpompa and the longstanding legacy of 1050° Cooperative.

Mexican artisans working with clay at studio workbench.
Finished ceramic pieces drying on circular shelves.
Traditional ceramic pots in various shapes and sizes.
Artisans crafting clay pieces in cooperative studio.
Person applying glaze to a ceramic piece by hand.
Group of ceramic bowls on a rustic wooden shelf.
Assorted ceramic items at a pottery fair display.
Close-up of hands molding clay into a new object.
Wide view of studio with ceramic works in progress.

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