TORONTO, CANADA
SEPIDEH CHEGINI
Boghche 2
I didn’t intend to make a box. I intended to remember. I remembered the quiet ritual of my grandmother wrapping things in cloth—sometimes a pot of food, sometimes clothes, sometimes things too delicate to name. She would gather the corners, fold them over one another, and tie them in a knot. I didn’t know it then, but I was watching a kind of ceremony. A gesture of care. Of presence. Of holding. Boghche is a ceramic memory of that gesture.
Now, living far from where I was born, I find myself returning to that image. Not just the form, but the feeling it held. The softness. The silence. The meaning inside something so simple. As an immigrant, I often wonder what I’ve carried with me, and what I’ve left behind. This piece is my response to that question.
It’s not just a box. It’s a place to keep what matters. The things we cannot wear or frame or explain—but still need close. The folds, the knot, the weight—they all speak.
Of memory. Of movement.
Of the invisible threads that still tie us to home. And maybe, of the quiet beauty of learning to hold ourselves.
Dimensions: 7"H x 5"W x 4"D
Material: ceramic and glaze
Artwork ships: beginning october 22nd



Boghche 2
Artist Statement
Now, living far from where I was born, I find myself returning to memories in my mind. Not just forms, but the feelings they hold. The softness. The silence. The meaning inside something so simple. As an immigrant, I often wonder what I’ve carried with me, and what I’ve left behind. My work is my response to that question.
About the Artist
Sepideh Chegini is an Iranian-Canadian ceramic artist and designer based in Toronto. Born and raised in Iran, she later moved to France, where she earned a Master’s degree in visual arts, before eventually settling in Canada. Her life across three countries deeply shapes her artistic voice—blending cultural memory, emotion, and design into each piece she creates.
Sepideh’s ceramic work is rooted in storytelling. She believes that every object should carry meaning and presence—something that connects emotionally and visually. Her art often explore themes of migration, identity, and care, while embracing bold forms, vibrant colours, and intentional beauty.
Drawing inspiration from both traditional rituals and modern design, she creates functional sculptures that feel personal and unique. For Sepideh, ceramics is not just craft—it’s a way to hold memory, to express individuality, and to bring joy, character, and warmth into everyday spaces.
SEPIDEH CHEGINI
WORK EXPERIENCE
• 2022–2024 — VP of Design, Cluep, Toronto, Canada
• 2019–2022 — Senior Product Designer, Yaar, Toronto, Canada
• 2016–2019 — UX/UI Designer, Cluep, Toronto, Canada
• 2013–2016 — Senior Graphic Designer, Kika Marketing, Montreal, Canada
• 2012–2013 — Graphic Designer, BookStorming, Paris, France
• 2012 — Graphic Designer, 4 aout, Paris, France
• 2006–2008 — Senior Photographer, Jenab Studio, Tehran, Iran
POTTERY EXPERIENCE
• 2025–Present — Plaster Mold Making & Slip Casting with Keyvan Fehri, Toronto, Canada
Gaining expertise in plaster mold creation for slip casting and hand-building; expanding technical and design skills in ceramics.
• 2024 — The Woman Vessel Workshop with Karina Smagulova, Online
Investigated sculptural vessel forms through hand-building techniques.
• 2024 — Glaze Chemistry & Surface Finishing with Mohammad Moeini, Tehran, Iran
Studied glaze formulation, mixing techniques, and experimental finishes.
• 2023–Present — Independent Studio Practice at Clay Art Studio, Toronto, Canada
Developing personal ceramic projects within a creative community.
• 2022 — Sculptural Ceramics Workshop with Soheil Bastami, Toronto, Canada
Explored figurative forms and artistic expression in ceramics.
• 2016 — Hands-on pottery workshops at the Gardiner Museum, Toronto, Canada
Refined techniques in hand-building, wheel-throwing, and glazing.
EDUCATION
• 2025 — From Passion to Business, Anna Morgado Ceramics, Online
• 2023 — Introduction to 3D Animation (Cinema 4D Basecamp), School of Motion
• 2018 — User Interaction Design Certificate, Nielsen Norman Group, Vancouver, Canada
• 2016 — User Experience Design, BrainStation, Toronto, Canada
• 2015 — User Interface Design, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
• 2012 — Master of Arts, Design & Applied Arts, Strasbourg, France
• 2008 — Bachelor’s Degree in Photography, Tehran, Iran
LANGUAGES
• Farsi • English • French
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