Rebecca Edelmann is a Danish potter who started making her own ceramics while on maternity leave with her first child a decade ago. She has since sold her work to galleries and shops all over the world. Her work is split by collections; the Octo-collection, consisting of stoneware mugs, plates and larger platters, the Skull collection made from earthenware and occasionally stoneware, consisting of mugs, cups plates and other homeware, and the Lady collection which is from porcelain, and are small figures, and decorative plates, and the newest collection of the Teethies - larger sculptural candleholders/vases in both earthenware and stoneware, in a selection of different beautiful glazes. There are now also cups and plants and mini versions of the teethies.
She does also on occasion release one other collection - the Bow collection, a collection of vases and bowls in a matt white glaze that brings to mind antique Georgian ceramics and with a large flowing bow on the side.
She has a little sunlit but mostly quite messy studio space at the mixed makers studio Inbristol Studios where she has been since 2018, working as a full time ceramicist since 2020
The rest of time she spends with her partner the poet Joel Scarfe and their two children.