Siham Djebbar: Master of Stoneware
The quiet drama of stoneware: Meet Siham Djebbar
Some objects speak in whispers. The stoneware pieces by Siham Djebbar are like that—quiet, sculptural, and deeply felt. Each form seems to hold the memory of the hand, each surface a dialogue between earth and fire. In a world awash with the disposable, Siham Djebbar pottery stands apart for its tactile gravitas and timeless restraint. Her work is not simply decor; it is the architecture of feeling crafted in clay.
At Trove Gallery, we celebrate artists whose pieces transform everyday rituals—pouring water into a vase, turning on a lamp—into moments of contemplation. As a Siham Djebbar artist feature, this guide invites you to explore the nuance of her forms, understand the soul of her materials, and discover how to collect and live with the works that have made the Siham Djebbar collection a destination for design lovers and collectors alike.
Whether you are looking to buy Siham Djebbar to anchor a room with sculptural presence or to add a luminous accent to an artful vignette, you will find that her stoneware invites touch as much as it commands attention. Below, we spotlight signature works—vases, lamps, sconces, and wall sculpture—each an expression of the artist’s poetic, contemporary language.
Sculpting light: The Luna Lamps
Light is never just functional in Siham Djebbar’s hands; it becomes architectural, cinematic, and surprisingly intimate. The Luna series explores how stoneware can hold and shape light—how a curved profile softens a beam, how a matte surface tempers glare, how a sculptural body feels like a moon caught in the orbit of a room.
The Luna Lamp 02 (US$4,244.00) is a study in balance: a rounded, stoneware body that settles into space with serene confidence. Its form invites the eye to trace shadow lines throughout the day, while at night it diffuses a warm, grounded glow. The tactile surface, subtly varied by hand, gives the piece an organic tactility that machine-made lighting can’t replicate. Place it on a console, beside a reading chair, or as a standout on a pedestal—this is functional sculpture at its most refined.
Slightly bolder in presence, the Luna Lamp 03 (US$4,508.00) amplifies the series’ lunar theme. The silhouette offers a nuanced interplay between concave and convex planes, catching ambient light even when the lamp is off. When lit, it renders a soft, meditative atmosphere—especially beautiful in rooms designed for rest and reflection. For collectors considering multiple works by the same artist, pairing these two Luna lamps creates a layered conversation of forms and light intensities, elevating a shelf or sideboard into a curated tableau.
Both Luna lamps exemplify the quality that makes it so compelling to buy Siham Djebbar: a capacity to transform an interior through presence alone. Nothing shouts; everything resonates.
Poetry in profile: The Silhouette Vases
In the Silhouette series, Siham Djebbar reduces form to its essentials—line, volume, and the rich tactility of stoneware. These are vases that invite flowers but do not require them; their sculptural profiles stand beautifully alone. The minimalism here is not austere; it is generous and warm, with gentle curves that feel as though they were drawn in a single, unbroken breath.
The Silhouette Vase 01 (US$1,608.00) is the purest of gestures: a soft, elongated contour with a subtle shoulder and a refined neck. It is the vase you turn to when you want the quiet power of line to carry a room. On a mantel or dining credenza, it anchors a composition without crowding it. The surface, with a mineral-inspired finish, nods to geology and time—an elegance that suits both contemporary and classic interiors.
Offering a complementary rhythm, the Silhouette Vase 02 (US$1,608.00) introduces a nuanced shift in proportion. The transition from body to neck is more pronounced, reading as a thoughtful pause in an otherwise fluid arc. Together, Silhouette Vase 01 and 02 create a balanced duo: variations on a theme that feel related but distinct, like verses in a poem.
For those looking for a slightly more dramatic centerpiece, the Silhouette Vase 07 (US$2,484.00) commands with sculptural heft. The profile deepens, the volume expands, and the piece becomes a focal point—a piece to live with and return to. Place it near a window where natural light tracks across the day; the shadows it casts will add a quiet cinematic quality to your space.
What unites these vases is the discipline of restraint. In a time when form often competes for attention, Siham Djebbar’s Silhouette series models the luxury of enough—enough curve, enough volume, enough presence. For collectors: this is the kind of foundational work you build a room, even a collection, around.
Wallborne glow: The Shell Sconces
Where the Luna lamps sculpt light on a surface, the Shell series allows it to bloom directly from the wall. These pieces read as both lighting and relief sculpture—which makes them especially compelling for hallways, dining rooms, and intimate seating areas where architecture and art intermingle.
The Shell Sconce 01 (US$1,782.00) opens like a quiet fan, its gently fluted curvature catching and releasing light with nuance. Install it in pairs to frame a mirror or a doorway; the repetition will echo the rhythm of its form, creating subtle ceremony each time you pass.
The Shell Sconce 02 (US$1,680.00) shifts the gesture—think of it as a slightly more intimate cup of light. Its concave shape cradles the glow closer to the wall, ideal for creating a cocooning ambiance in bedrooms or reading niches. The stoneware body, with its hand-finished surface, introduces a beautiful contradiction: warmth that feels both elemental and refined.
The Shell Sconce 03 (US$1,740.00) harmonizes the series with a balanced silhouette that suits transitional spaces—stair landings, entryways, or anywhere you want light to guide rather than announce. For designers and homeowners curating a cohesive lighting plan, combining Shell Sconce 01, 02, and 03 can establish a layered lighting narrative throughout a home, unified by material and craft.
If you’re exploring the Siham Djebbar collection for wall lighting, the Shell sconces are an eloquent answer. They function beautifully, but they also read as contemporary ceramic artworks—quietly elevating the everyday.
Lunar reliefs: Distorted Moon and Casque Wall Sculpture
Some works ask you to slow down. The relief sculptures in this collection—organic, tactile, and deeply atmospheric—do just that. They mark the wall with presence the way a coastline marks a map: with shape, memory, and a sense of the elemental.
The Distorted Moon 02 (US$2,160.00) is a meditation on irregularity. Surface undulations catch light differently from hour to hour, translating the day into a quiet performance. Placed over a console or at the end of a corridor, its lunar topography invites a closer look, then rewards it with subtlety rather than spectacle.
The Distorted Moon 03 (US$1,980.00) refines that language, emphasizing contour and relief. The work’s edges feel at once deliberate and discovered, as if the form were unearthed rather than made. This is the kind of piece that can anchor a salon-style arrangement of art or stand alone, commanding an empty wall with generosity rather than force.
The Distorted Moon 04 (US$2,004.00) offers a gesture that reads more vertical, making it particularly suited to narrow wall expanses and architectural niches. Its presence is serene, its surface dialoguing with natural and ambient light alike.
Completing this suite is the Casque Wall Sculpture (US$1,350.00), a compelling work with a shield-like profile. The form evokes protection and poise—an artful emblem for an entry or a transitional space. Pair Casque with a Shell sconce to create a layered wall moment: sculpture and light in a single, cohesive language.
Together, these works reveal why collectors seek out Siham Djebbar artist pieces for walls: they introduce materiality and relief in a domain dominated by flat surfaces. Hanging them, a room becomes more three-dimensional; living with them, time itself seems to carve the day into the clay.
How to live with and care for stoneware
Part of the pleasure of collecting stoneware is the intimacy of the material. You feel the clay beneath your fingertips; you trace the subtle variations in glaze or finish; you witness how light and shadow rethink the same object over many days. Siham Djebbar’s pieces reward this kind of attention. Here are a few thoughtful practices for styling and care to help your collection age gracefully.
Let the form breathe. Give each piece space to read as sculpture. On a bookshelf, pair a Silhouette Vase with a single book stack or a low bowl to allow for negative space. On a console, flank a Luna Lamp with an unfussy artwork so the shifting light can play on the wall without competition.
Think in compositions. The Luna lamps and Shell sconces can establish a lighting story through an open-plan space; the Distorted Moon reliefs and Casque Wall Sculpture can punctuate axial views and create pauses along a hallway. The goal is rhythm, not repetition: a sense that the works are in conversation without echoing each other too closely.
Embrace seasonal blooms—sparingly. The Silhouette vases are beautiful with a single stem, a few branches, or a restrained arrangement. Choose botanicals that mirror the pieces’ organic ethos: sculptural branches, grasses, or a single flower with an expressive head.
Care with intention. Dust with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid abrasive pads or harsh chemicals; stoneware’s character thrives when cleaned gently. If you place vases on wood surfaces, consider felt pads beneath the base to protect both the furniture and the piece. For sconces and lamps, a light, occasional wipe is usually all that’s needed to keep the stoneware’s surface at its best.
Honor the handmade. Minor variations in tone, texture, and profile are signatures of the artist’s process. Rather than flaws, they are the evidence of a life lived through craft—the reason collectors seek to buy Siham Djebbar for homes designed with discernment and warmth.
Build your collection: Shop Siham Djebbar at Trove Gallery
The best collections are not assembled in haste; they are built with attention, intention, and joy. If you are beginning, start with one piece that aligns with how you live: a Luna Lamp 02 to soften a room’s atmosphere, a Silhouette Vase 07 to give a dining table sculptural depth, or a Shell Sconce 01 to infuse a hallway with quiet ceremony. If you are expanding, consider the interplay among forms—how a Distorted Moon 03 relates to a Luna Lamp 03, or how the Casque Wall Sculpture converses with Shell Sconce 02.
Explore the full Siham Djebbar collection to view more works, discover new releases, and learn about the artist’s evolving practice. If you’re searching specifically for Siham Djebbar pottery or seeking to buy Siham Djebbar pieces for a project, our curators are here to help with selection, styling, and placement.
Sculptural, tactile, and serene—these stoneware works bring the natural world indoors and anchor rooms with soul. Bring that presence home. Shop the collection now, and let your spaces glow with the quiet mastery of Siham Djebbar.