And now, dream becomes reality. After almost two years of restoration, No.2 Collection is able to receive visitors and host events.
This space means so much to me. It’s a piece of my inner world on display, a place to create and experiment, and a space to come together and connect with like-minded people.
It truly took a village and I am thankful to you all! To @clarisallaneza for her thoughtful interior design and encouraging this part of me. To my family who have spent countless hours helping to restore this home’s old bones. To all the artists who trusted me with their precious work while this was still just a concept. And to the designers who have brought me on board to style their beautiful projects before I even had a portfolio.
Cheers to the next chapter- here we go! 🥂
Photography: Lauren Miller
Interior Design: Clarisa Llaneza
Styling & Curation: Kaela Shaw | No. Collection
No.2 Collection, a thoughtfully curated collection founded and curated by stylist Kaela Shaw. Explore the collection and discover a rotating selection of art, objects, and vintage treasures, all available for purchase.
Matteo Bosisio is an Italian ceramic artist whose work is inspired by nature, travel, and the connection between people and the environment. Having lived across four continents, he creates sculptural and functional pieces in stoneware and porcelain that reflect natural textures, landscapes, and organic forms. Alongside his art practice, Bosisio has worked in scientific research and holds a PhD in Physics, which influences his experimental approach to ceramics and pigments. His incredible understanding of the science involved in the firing process is evident in the purity and excellence of his results.
Chatting with Matteo is always exciting! He now lives remotely in the Swiss mountains and travels by cable car with his ceramics to ship them to us!
This large impressive piece featuring 24K gold is available for rental only due to a small crack that formed during its shipping adventure 🤍
Jotham Hung is a Taiwanese-American artist whose hand-thrown ceramic sculptures draw from familiar forms, subverting traditional aspects of craft through both intentional and unintentional degradation. His unorthodox process incorporates material waste, failures, and mistakes—reconstituting them into works that challenge established ideas of beauty and perfection.
Using discarded materials and reconstructed forms, his work reflects themes of nostalgia, assimilation, and scarcity shaped by his experience growing up in an immigrant household. Through deconstruction and rebuilding, Hung explores the emotional and social value we attach to the objects we keep and create.
I am so inspired by his work and am drawn to each of his forms and colouration of the glazes. This piece is no longer available but more of his work is currently en route! Stay tuned!
Bridgerton vibes with this collection of amazing ladies in ivory inlay frames. Available now.
I am very behind in getting so many vintage finds posted for you all, so keep an eye online! Lots more to come.
Italian artist Michela Grossi transforms terracotta and ceramic into raw, evolving forms inspired by nature, ritual, and human connection.
Rooted in the landscapes of the Adda River, her work often includes experimentation involving materials collected along the river to create natural mixtures and colours.
Michela's works have been exhibited abroad including Paris and New York - and now Toronto! A wonderful addition to the collection.
Introducing a new artist to the gallery, Florence based ceramicist Sara Federici!
I’ve loved seeing these vessels around the gallery, all the ridges and angles catching shadows at different times of day.
Available now online and in gallery by appointment 🤍
floral study w/ @lomillerphoto and an alternative use for @outingzhu gorgeous lacquer whisky box.
This piece and more available online and in the gallery.
Meet our newest artist, AnnaLeaClelia Tunesi!
AnnaLeaClelia is an Italian ceramic artist based in London. After nearly two decades as an art director in TV, she shifted gears and dove deep into the art world—earning a Ph.D. in Museology and exploring the rich history of collecting.
She’s been quietly working with ceramics for years, but officially began her practice in 2013. Her pieces are dreamy, surreal, and full of emotion—drawing inspiration from ancient fragments, memory, and nostalgia. Think: a mix of archaeology and imagination, shaped by her time spent researching in places like the Stefano Bardini Museum in Florence. You can find her creating in her Hackney studio, surrounded by clay, stories, and a love for the unfinished.
We’re so excited to welcome her to the gallery, and these two pieces are now available online or in person by appointment.