In every turn of clay and sweep of wood grain, I find echoes of the mountains around me—reminders of how beauty, like water, is always moving toward renewal. — Sarah Hawk, Founder + Principal Artist
Sarah Hawk
In a quiet cabin studio in Linville Falls, North Carolina, artist Sarah Hawk works where mist meets ridgeline and nature sets the pace. Her studio is both refuge and workshop—where clay, wood, and spirit converge.
At her wheel, she sculpts clay into sinks with soft, fluid edges, and shapes warm wooden surfaces to match. Each piece reflects the dialogue between hand and material, intention and earth.

Sarah at her home in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
her work lives in mountain cabins, contemporary homes, and serene retreats.
Collaborating with designers and homeowners, she crafts one-of-a-kind pieces that turn daily rituals into moments of calm and renewal.
Inspired by the mountains around her—stream-worn stones, pine hush, shifting light—Sarah’s process mirrors nature’s rhythms. Her vessels embody release and renewal, inviting pause and presence.
Installed sink in a home.
Each sink is more than a functional object
It is a small landscape of self-care and reflection—a space where art and daily ritual meet, and the spirit is gently renewed.

Blue Ridge mist is an inspiration for Sarah’s art.
