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Luni at the Markets~
We do not have a physical store but sell online and visit markets instead!
Come see us at one of our upcoming markets:
23rd November - @clevedonfarmersmarket
6th December morning - @generalcollective
ponsonby christmas market
6th December evening - @howickhistoricalvillage twilight christmas
7th December - @clevedonfarmersmarket
13th December - @generalcollective downtown christmas market
14th December - smales farm market @themarketcollaborativenz
We also offer a pick-up option from our address in Papakura, Auckland. If you are wanting to pick up, please select this option at check-out, after clicking 'pay now'.

About Luni
Kia ora and welcome to Luni! (Pron. Loon-ee)
I'm Sam, the gal behind Luni and the maker of all the ceramics you see here.
Luni came to be during the pandemic. Like many during the lockdowns, I found myself searching for a creative outlet while stuck at home. What started as a way to pass time in my garage quickly transformed into a genuine passion for pottery that I simply couldn't put down.
Fast forward to April 2022, and Luni Pottery was officially born!
I continue to work from that same garage, though my skills have come a long way since those early days. I'm inspired by fairytales, nursery rhymes, and nature, which you can see reflected in my work. Drawing on the magical landscapes of Aotearoa (New Zealand) and my love for fantasy worlds like Middle-earth, I create ceramics that blend whimsy with natural beauty.
My hope is that these pieces bring a bit of childlike wonder to all who see and use them.
Thank you for visiting my little corner of the ceramic world 💖
xx Sam
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Contact Info & Custom Orders
Please feel free to contact us or send any questions you may have to our Instagram, Facebook, or email.
Generally I do not take on custom work, but if you were wanting a name engraved, or a particular colour on a cat mug, send me a message. As a general rule, customs can take up to two months to be made and start at $90
A little look into Luni
Some short clips of the pottery process, from the making and painting in the workshop, to attending markets :)



