Astrid Öhman is an architect and ceramicist based in Stockholm, whose work brings together architectural rigour and a distinctive ceramic expression. Her creations are characterised by undulating volumes, free forms, and contrasting colours — all carefully balanced to combine playfulness with elegance. Hand-shaping highlights textured surfaces, irregular edges, and a dialogue between the tension of form and the freedom of gesture.
Technically, she creates ceramic and stoneware pieces, shaped by hand and glazed to reveal both texture and finish. Her objects — vases, candle holders, and decorative elements — bear the mark of a sculptural gesture that plays with light, colour, and surfaces.
The artist’s background in architecture is reflected in her attention to proportions, transitions between form and space, and the way each piece interacts with its surroundings.