

I was born in Shanghai, lived in Israel and Northern Ireland as a kid, but did most of my growing up in Manchester. Can you tell us a little more about the path you’ve chosen?įrom a young age, I was always fascinated by both arts and sciences - poring over and perfecting my art homework, whilst appreciating the logical satisfaction of maths and sciences. As a Cambridge alum, former strategy consultant, successful model, entrepreneur and ceramicist, your career seems to illustrate the fundamental truth that humans are many things at once.

She’ll be wearing Sahara linens and cotton separates throughout the show so keep an eye out! You can catch the premiere this Sunday the 10th on Channel 4 – we wish her the best of luck. With such varied accomplishments and interests, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that her next impressive challenge will be appearing in the coming season of The Great Pottery Throwdown.

A familiar face to many of our customers, Shenyue has also beautifully modelled our collections for years. We spoke to Shenyue about Supper Ceramics, her education and career, how she finds creative inspiration and many more facets of her multifaceted life. Each piece, thrown by hand in East London, is created to be treasured and used by you or anyone lucky enough to receive it as a gift. Ceramicists are sculptors and often painters, but their artwork lives a full life in our homes. Artist, entrepreneur and model Shenyue Ding, an inspiring woman by any estimation, takes this to heart in her business Supper Ceramics.
