About Oakvera
In reverence for fire and earth.

Our Story
Oakvera was founded beside a simple conviction: that the objects we live with should carry the time it took to make them.
In our atelier, glass is gathered from the furnace at 1,200°C and porcelain is fired beyond 1,300°C. Between those two fires, everything is done by hand — the sketch, the blowing, the throwing, the glazing, the final inspection.
We believe true luxury is not loud. It is the stillness of light moving through hand-blown glass, the warmth hidden beneath a high-fired glaze. Our clients — private families, hotels and companies across Europe — come to us not for objects, but for the quiet certainty that no one else owns the same one.
What We Stand By
Four promises, kept daily.
Hand-blown glass
Every piece is shaped at the furnace by a master's hands — each one a singular work, never repeated.
High-fired porcelain
Fired beyond 1,300°C for a density and translucency that stand beside Europe's finest porcelain houses.
Custom by default
Designers and makers accompany every commission from concept to installation. Our catalogue is a beginning, not a boundary.
European standards
Designed and produced in accordance with EU safety and environmental standards, and inspected by hand before dispatch.
The Atelier
Where the work happens.
One roof houses the hot shop, the ceramics studio and the design room. Apprentices train for years before their work carries the Oakvera mark — and every finished piece is signed by the hands that made it.
The atelier receives clients by appointment. Write to us to arrange a visit. contact@oak-vera.com
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The Company
What Oakvera is, in one paragraph.
Oakvera Atelier designs and produces handcrafted glass lighting, porcelain objects and bespoke art commissions, selling directly to end clients — private residences, hotels and companies — through transparent, per-project quotations.
Responsibility
Made to outlive trends, not to chase them.
We produce exclusively to order — no stock, no waste, no seasonal destruction. Materials are sourced within Europe, offcuts return to the furnace, and every piece is designed to be repaired rather than replaced. All works are designed and produced in accordance with EU safety and environmental standards.