A smiling woman with shoulder-length wavy blonde hair standing outdoors in sunlight, wearing a dark dress with puffed sleeves, a necklace, and rings, with trees and a grassy area in the background.

Ashley Dugovich is a Seattle-based ceramicist creating hand-built pieces for everyday use.

Her work is shaped by a background in food and photography, where she spent years focused on how meals look, feel, and come together. That perspective continues to inform her approach to ceramics, with an emphasis on pieces that feel as considered as the meals they hold.

Working primarily by hand, Ashley creates organic forms with subtle variation, embracing softness, movement, and the natural character of the clay. Each piece reflects the process behind it.

Her work is rooted in the idea that everyday objects can elevate simple moments. A snack, a quick lunch, a shared table.

The name Sunday House comes from that same place. A feeling of slower time, home, and meals shared with the people you love.