
Our Clients
Behind every cup, bowl or plate, there's an experience waiting to happen. At MUAS, we craft objects that don’t just serve—they resonate. Our collaborations span restaurants, roasteries, fashion houses and bold ideas born at creative agencies. Whether your world revolves around flavour, fabric or feeling — let’s make it tactile.
Let’s collaborateWith those who share our taste
For Cannes Young Creatives 2025, MUAS designed porcelain trophies in the shape of a chef’s hat—commissioned by SAR. A tribute to imaginative mastery, each sculptural form captures the metaphor of creativity: where instinct, curiosity, and bold thought are stirred into flavorful, enduring expression.
For Metaxa 12 Stars, MUAS created a collection of porcelain cocktail vessels inspired by ancient Greece and the spirit of mythic heroes. Echoing the refined austerity of classical ceramics, each form blends minimalist design with a modern twist—crafted for rituals of beauty, sharing, and taste.
For Earth Day 2025, MUAS created a series of porcelain cups for National Geographic’s ‘Secrets of’ films. Each design reflects a creature—elephant, penguin, octopus, whale—translating their character into tactile, sculpted form. A tribute to nature’s mystery, diversity, and quiet interconnected beauty.
In Kia’s ‘Inspired by’ campaign, MUAS founder Kati Romanowska unveils her creative ritual—where touch, intuition, and curiosity meet. The film captures her process of shaping porcelain from impulse to artifact, drawing inspiration from movement, memory, and the hidden rhythms of daily beauty.
At Epoka, the MUAS experience begins with a quiet, refined gesture: a handmade porcelain plate for butter—elegant, symbolic, and the first note in a multi-sensory dining symphony. Resonating with the restaurant’s opulent space and storytelling cuisine, it honors ritual, detail, and crafted beginnings.
In long-standing collaboration with Youmiko Vegan Sushi, MUAS crafted a minimalist, modular tableware collection attuned to the rhythm of compact spaces and intricate dishes. Each porcelain piece reflects shared values—precision, beauty, and deep respect for the ritual of mindful, plant-based dining.
EEden once housed an art studio—clay lived there before us. Our first MUAS bowls returned to that space, designed for Eden’s vibrant, evolving menu. It was also our first showing to the world. A quiet origin story shaped in porcelain: part memory, part function, all rooted in slow, shared ritual.