Yuta Segawa or Yutasegawa.com Throwing perfectly shaped vessels on a pottery wheel is already an impressive skill, but Japanese ceramicist Yuta Segawa takes this art form to the next level by crafting miniature vases. His ever-growing collection boasts over 1,000 tiny, colorful vases, each painstakingly detailed as if they were full-sized pieces.

Segawa initially learned the art of ceramics in Japan and China, but it was during his time in London that he honed his expertise in crafting miniature pottery. Every individual vase is meticulously hand-thrown, with many featuring exquisite, delicately formed feet and long, fragile necks. Beyond his proficiency on the potter’s wheel, Segawa has created 500 unique glazes, further enriching his artistry. When arranged and photographed in groups, his collection of tiny vases presents a vibrant spectrum of colors and tones.

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Segawa’s decision to downsize the traditional craft of ceramics was driven by a desire to challenge himself. In his own words, “Miniature pottery delves into the relationship between artists’ bodies and their creations, pushing the boundaries of what the human body can achieve on such a diminutive scale.”

“With a palette of over 1,000 specially formulated glazes, Yuta Segawa meticulously crafts miniature pots through the art of hand-throwing. These pots are so diminutive that one can cradle several in the palm of their hand, pushing the boundaries of micro craftsmanship to their limits. These petite creations have garnered significant acclaim, as the Camberwell College of Arts graduate managed to sell his entire stock of 500 at Ceramic Art London.

Inspired by Scandinavian artists like Berndt Friberg and Stig Lindberg, renowned for their small-scale ceramic works, Segawa has elevated the world of miniatures to a new level. As he explains, “There’s an enigmatic allure to crafting miniature pots. You don’t require a grand scale to convey the beauty of clay, glazes, and forms.”

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Yuta Segawa is a Japanese ceramic artist known for his miniature potter. All of Segawa’s miniature pots are thrown by hand and he has more than five hundred original glazes which he applies to each miniature.

He lives and works in London and has had solo exhibitions in London, The Netherlands, Dubai, Tokyo and China.

Taken at Yuta Segawa’s studio on 29 November 2016.

BORN: 1988
PLACE OF BIRTH: SHIZUOKA, JAPAN
Originally from Japan, Yuta Segawa lives and works in London specialising in producing miniature pottery. He honed his ceramic skills in Japan, China, and London; completing a BA at Musashion Art University, Toyko and his MA at Camberwell College of Arts, London. All of Segawa’s miniature pots are thrown individually by hand and he has more than five hundred original glazes which he applies to each miniature. Working in miniature poses a real challenge – testing the limits of what a human body can make on such a small scale. Segawa’s work has been exhibited both in the UK and internationally.


Yuta Segawa is a highly acclaimed ceramic artist, born in Shizuoka, Japan, and now living and working in London. Yuta Segawa studied Industrial, Interior and Craft Design at Musashino Art University in Tokyo, before completing an internship at The Pottery Work Shop in Jingdezhen, China, and an MA at Camberwell College of Arts in London. Ceramic skills honed during his training are combined in his characteristic miniature pots.

Segawa experiments with texture and uses various clays such as porcelain, terracotta and stoneware when hand-throwing his small-scale vases. Hand-finished using more than five hundred specially developed glazes which encompass the entire colour spectrum, when positioned in large groups the vessels have a magical effect. Additionally, as individual pieces that sit in the palm of the hand, Segawa’s work plays with the imagination and explores the possibilities of working on a very small scale. His work has been exhibited internationally.

Yuta Segawa is a Japanese ceramic artist specialising in producing miniature pottery. He learned fine-art ceramic skills in Japan and China and developed techniques in producing miniature pots in London. All miniature pots are thrown individually by hand and he uses more than five hundred original glazes. “Miniature pottery relates to the issue of the relationship between artists’ bodies and their works. It is a challenge to test the limits of what a human body can make on such a small scale”.

Born in 1988 in Shizuoka, Japan, Yuta Segawa studied ceramics at Camberwell College of Arts, London, Musashino Art University, Tokyo and Jingdezhen, China. He has held solo exhibitions in London, The Netherlands, Dubai, Tokyo, China, and has a solo ceramics exhibition scheduled for this December at David Simon Contemporary.

Yuta Segawa Japanese Ceramic Artist

“YUTA SEGAWA LOOKS AT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ARTISTS’ BODIES & THEIR WORKS. TESTING THE LIMITS OF WHAT A HUMAN BODY CAN MAKE ON SUCH A SMALL SCALE.”
A Japanese ceramic artist producing miniature vases. Segawa traditionally trained in Japan and China and then further developed his techniques of miniature vases in London. Segawa creates miniature ceramics, hand-thrown and glazed from his vast glaze recipe collection. He uses a range of clays from stoneware, to earthenware and to porcelain. His pieces form miniature landscapes across surfaces and are to be held, placed and found across the home.

Yuta Segawa is a Japanese ceramic artist specialising in producing miniature pottery. He learned high ceramic skills in Japan and China and developed these skills into techniques for making miniature pots in London.

All miniature pots are individually thrown by hand and Yuta uses more than five hundred original, hand-made glazes. Miniature pottery relates to the issue of the relationship between artists’ bodies and their works. It is a challenge to test the limits of what a human body can make on such a small scale.

Yuta Segawa is a Japanese ceramic artist specialising in producing miniature pottery. He learned advanced ceramic skills in Japan and China and developed it into techniques of miniature pots in London.

All miniature pots are thrown individually by hand and he use more than a thousand original glazes he made. Miniature pottery relates to the issue of the relationship between artists’
bodies and their works. It is a challenge to test the limits of what a human body can make on such a small scale.

Yuta Segawa is a Japanese ceramic artist living in London. He is very well known for his miniature pots that he throws individually by hand after honing the advanced ceramic skills he learnt in Japan and China. He has created more than five hundred original glazes that he uses to decorate each unique piece.

“Miniature pottery relates to the issue of the relationship between artists’ bodies and their works. It is a challenge to test the limits of what a human body can make on such a small scale.” SGW Lab

We also stock a great selection of Yuta’s Mugs and Tumblers. Keep an eye on our website, or sign up to our newsletter, to hear of new miniature arrivals at Kobi & Teal.

Yuta Segawa is a Japanese ceramic artist who lives and works in London. He specializes in small-scale pieces in a variety of shapes that display historical influence filtered through a modern aesthetic.

This series in dark chocolate brown clay with a matte white glaze contains six styles, but each handmade piece offers variations on the theme. Sizes range from 3.5-6 inches, big enough to hold a couple of stems or even a small bouquet, depending on mouth dimension. With or without blooms, each is lovely on its own, or in a grouping, atop your nightstand, bathroom counter, desktop or wherever you want to catch sight of something beautiful.

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