Elektra Ceramics is the personal business website of Elektra, a solo ceramicist based in Athens,Elektra Ceramics is the personal business website of Elektra, a solo ceramicist based in Athens,
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Elektra Ceramics is the personal business website of Elektra, a solo ceramicist based in Athens, Greece, who designs and hand-builds her own pottery. It's a small-scale artisan brand with a whimsical, "joyful" visual identity — the work is inspired by dots, modern illustrations, fairytales, and the aesthetics of Tim Burton, ranging from bright and playful to slightly dark.
The site serves two main purposes: it's both an e-commerce shop (WooCommerce) and a workshop booking page.
The main sections include:
Shop — an online store divided into three product categories: Cups & Mugs, Bowls & Plates, and Various Ceramics (including decorative items like ceramic pomegranates, vases, and seasonal gifts). Each piece is hand-built using pinch or slab techniques, and described as unique — no two items are identical.
Workshops — three types of in-person clay experiences: Πηλοπεριπέτειες (a Greek-language workshop for children, literally "Clay Adventures"), adult pottery workshops with Elektra herself, and Team Building with clay for corporate groups.
Contact — the studio is at Μυστακίδου 20, Athens.
The audience is split. The shop targets both local Greek customers and international buyers — there's an integrated Etsy shop linked in the header, and the testimonials confirm international reach (one reviewer mentions receiving a package in New York). The workshops, however, are clearly for locals and visitors to Athens.
The site is mostly in English but with some Greek content (workshop names, product tags, address), reflecting the bilingual audience. Technically, it's WordPress + WooCommerce, with a straightforward product-catalog-plus-blog-pages structure — functional rather than design-forward, which makes sense for a handmade-craft brand where the products themselves are the visual identity.
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