Electric firing is an oxidation process, where the clean, steady atmosphere inside the kiln allows for precise control and consistency. Each firing takes about a day from start to finish, and while the results are more predictable, that reliability opens up endless possibilities for experimentation with glaze combinations and layering.

It’s a quieter kind of firing — calm and measured — but no less rewarding. The controlled environment lets subtle colours and surface effects emerge clearly, creating pieces that feel balanced, refined, and thoughtfully finished.