Akiko Hirai was born in Japan. She studied cognitive psychology and obtained her degree before coming to England. Inspired to take up ceramics by the Korean moon jars in the British Museum, she took a degree course in ceramics at the University of Westminster and went on to graduate from Central St. Martins. She now practises her ceramic art in Stoke Newington, London.
Akiko Hirai makes ware using the Japanese tradition of allowing the clay to show how it wants to be fired itself. Her unique approach to ceramics has had much attention and praise, her work is in demand in England and world-wide.
Akiko has been heralded as a unique talent. Her intensely handmade tableware has a remarkable purity. Deeply textured, glazed in soft white, matt black and natural colours, her forms are those of workware, simple and satisfying. Her range is extensive and fine pieces of porcelain join Moon Jars and deeply glazed platters.
Akiko Hirai was shortlisted for the prestigious international Loewe Craft Prize 2019.