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A sunlit gallery room with framed abstract prints and a ceramic vessel

Meet the Makers

Kiyoqshi is a small gallery for art, fashion and objects — a handful of pieces from studios we know, chosen one at a time.

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Our Story

Kiyoqshi started as a corner in a shared studio in Collingwood, Melbourne — a wall of prints, a shelf of ceramics, and a habit of asking makers how a thing was made. It grew into a small gallery for the considered home: art, fashion and objects, in limited runs.

We now work with around eighteen makers across Australia — painters, ceramicists, printmakers, textile designers, one jeweller, one bookbinder. We don't stock anyone we haven't met. We visit the studios, we see the work on the bench, we talk about what they're trying to do — then we choose a handful of pieces and bring them here.

Everything is small-batch, often under twenty per edition. When an edition sells out, it's usually gone for good — and that's the point.

How We Choose

Met in Person

Every maker is someone we've visited — no faceless supply.

Small Batch

Limited runs, often under twenty per edition.

Made to Last

Real materials, honest making — pieces meant to be kept.

Fairly Paid

Makers set their price; we double it, plainly, no games.

A maker's studio — abstract works on paper, ceramic vessels and pigments in daylight

In the Studio

Most of what we sell is chosen on a studio visit, standing next to the bench. We'd rather carry six pieces we understand than sixty we don't.

Every order ships with handwritten provenance — what it's made from, who made it, when, and how to care for it — and a short note from the maker.

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The Makers

A few of the studios behind the collection.

Azure Drift by Tomás Iwaki

Tomás Iwaki

Printmaker

Collingwood, VIC

Builds his prints in layers — pigment, wash and line, pulled by hand until the balance is right. Cool blues against a warm blush.

Moonstone Vessel by Maia Sørensen

Maia Sørensen

Ceramicist

Castlemaine, VIC

Hand-builds matte stoneware from local clay, fired slow. Each vessel keeps the marks of the making — no two are alike.

Linen Kimono by Rue Fontaine

Rue Fontaine

Textile Designer

Brunswick, VIC

Naturally dyes silk and linen in small dye-baths, then cuts simple, generous shapes meant to be worn for years.

Bound Journal by Otto Wren

Otto Wren

Bookbinder

Daylesford, VIC

Hand-binds journals in linen and leather with a letterpress feel — sewn, not glued, to open flat and last a lifetime.

Every piece has a maker behind it.

Browse the current collection — art, fashion and objects, in limited runs.

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