MARTHA ROSE BREDA
Martha-Rose Breda is a ceramic artist and art conservator whose work moves between past and present, where memory, material, and form find a delicate balance.
SHOP COLLECTION
LOCATION & BACKGROUND
Based in Brussels, Martha-Rose is both a ceramic artist and art conservator, trained at ENSAV La Cambre. Her restoration practice brings her into daily contact with archaeological, historical, and contemporary objects; an experience that has deeply shaped her sensitivity to time, material, and preservation. This constant dialogue with fragile, time-worn works informs her own creations, where past and present are in quiet conversation.
CREATIVE APPROACH & INSPIRATION
Her work moves fluidly between functional pieces and sculptural forms, often blurring the line between ceramic and metal. Drawing from ancient artefacts, sacred symbolism, and a more raw, brutalist language, she explores tension—between strength and vulnerability, permanence and impermanence—creating pieces that feel both timeless and deeply personal.
FAVOURITE THING AT HOME
Her bedroom is her most intimate space; a place of safety and quiet. Filled with objects that hold personal meaning rather than material value, it reflects a world that has formed around her intuitively, each piece finding its place without force.
MEANING OF HOME
Home is a space of reflection and grounding, where Martha can fully inhabit herself. It is both a sanctuary and a mirror, shaping her as much as she shapes it, holding space for rest, creation, and the unfolding of her inner world.