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made to be one-of-a-kind,” she states. “I may redo collec tions now and again, but I will never use the same design. My intention is for them to be heirloom pieces passed down through generations.” Inspired by the Great Lakes, the “Mermaid” collection” is her most recent and features mugs, candlestick holders, sea urchin bowls, nautilus shell match-strikers and goblets with a water-blue glaze of her own creation. In addition to ceramic pieces, the collection includes driftwood wall hangings. “I try to make some thing dierent and unique for each new collection,” she adds. Bundy usually releases a new collection monthly or bi-monthly on social media, and pieces go fast. “Mugs usually sell out within minutes of release,” she says. In the future, Bundy plans to work on and release the “Buttery” and “Tree Magic” collections. “ ere may even be a ‘Big foot’ collection,” she laughs. Meg Bundy never thought she would be able to ded icate her life to art, especially ceramics. “ e gratitude I feel is immense,” she says. “It’s unreal to get to do what I love and I am blown away by the response I have gotten from customers all over the world. I hope my designs inspire people to once again reconnect with our natural world, ancestors and each other.” Visit shopnativehouse.com for one-of-a-kind mugs, vases, palettes, planters and more. For news, updates and collection release information, visit Native House Ceramic Co. on Facebook and Instagram. ® each item, deign, piCture exists by itself As a

Bundy creates a variety of items for everyday use and decoration and there’s always some thing new with each release.

one-of-a-kind piecE of art.

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