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Ceramics

Exquisite British and International Craftsmanship. Curating a personal collection for the cherished interior.

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  • Abigail Schama
    Akiko Hirai
    Alice Johnson
    Antonio Julio López Castro

  • Borja Moronta
    Bruce Nuske

  • Catherine Dix
    Cécile Daladier
    Celia Dowson
    Chinoko Sakamoto
    Chloé Rosetta Bell

  • Daniel Smith
    Derek Wilson

  • Elaine Sheppard Bolt
    Enrico Donadello
    Eva Brandt

  • Henk Wolvers
    HoJung Kim
    Heidi Hentze

  • Iva Polachova

  • JaeJun Lee
    Justine Allison

  • Katie Spragg
    Kati Tuominen-Niittylä
    Kina Björklund

  • Lisa Stockham

  • Maria Kristofersson
    Masamichi Yoshikawa

    Matthias Kaiser
    Mizuyo Yamashita

  • Nicola Tassie
    Nina Malterud
    Nosan Claystudio

  • Paul Philp

  • Rowena Brown

  • Studio Maarten Kolk & Guus Kusters
    Studio MC
    Sue Paraskeva

  • Takashi Tsushima
    Tamotsu Suzuki
    Tim Lake

  • Vezzini & Chen

  • Yuta Segawa

Abigail Schama’s pieces are wheel thrown from different combinations of dark and light clay bodies, which includes reclaimed clays from her shared studio.

Abigail Schama’s pieces are wheel thrown from different combinations of dark and light clay bodies, which includes reclaimed clays from her shared studio.

Akiko Hirai, A renowned Japanese Potter in South East, London. Raw textured surfaces were fired multiple times in her hand-built gas kiln.

Akiko Hirai, A renowned Japanese Potter in South East, London. Raw textured surfaces were fired multiple times in her hand-built gas kiln.

Alice Johnson is a recent graduate of the Royal College of Art evoking a sense of joy, humour, and nostalgia.

Alice Johnson is a recent graduate of the Royal College of Art evoking a sense of joy, humour, and nostalgia.

Borja Moronta, a Spanish ceramicist based in Edinburgh, creates calm and neutral minimalistic pieces that connect purpose and beauty.

Borja Moronta, a Spanish ceramicist based in Edinburgh, creates calm and neutral minimalistic pieces that connect purpose and beauty.

Bruce Nuske, an Australian Potter based in Adelaide. A sense of ‘plantness’ a source of pleasure, reflection and loss.

Bruce Nuske, an Australian Potter based in Adelaide. A sense of ‘plantness’ a source of pleasure, reflection and loss.

Catherine Dix, French Ceramic Artist. A game of construction takes place, in search of the perfect balance.

Catherine Dix, French Ceramic Artist. A game of construction takes place, in search of the perfect balance.

Cécile Daladier, a French Potter based in rural Drôme. Informed by the elements and processes of the natural world.

Cécile Daladier, a French Potter based in rural Drôme. Informed by the elements and processes of the natural world.

Celia Dowson, a London-based artist capturing the deep greens of rainforests during monsoon season, and the indigo blue mountains.

Celia Dowson, a London-based artist capturing the deep greens of rainforests during monsoon season, and the indigo blue mountains.

Chinoko Sakamoto, a Japanese Sculptor, based in Nagasaki. Inspired by modernist sculptures such a Constantin Brancusi.

Chinoko Sakamoto, a Japanese Sculptor, based in Nagasaki. Inspired by modernist sculptures such a Constantin Brancusi.

Chloé Rosetta Bell, a British Ceramic Artist based on the Isle of Wight. Using a glaze developed from oyster shells.

Chloé Rosetta Bell, a British Ceramic Artist based on the Isle of Wight. Using a glaze developed from oyster shells.

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Daniel Smith, British Ceramic Artist whose modest vessels show how sensual the utilitarian can be.

Derek Wilson, a Northern Irish Ceramic Artist. A twenty-first-century hybridization of a Studio Potter and Conceptual Artist.

Derek Wilson, a Northern Irish Ceramic Artist. A twenty-first-century hybridization of a Studio Potter and Conceptual Artist.

Elaine Sheppard Bolt is a ceramic artist creating works steeped in the context of her surroundings in the chalk and flint hills of East Sussex.

Elaine Sheppard Bolt is a ceramic artist creating works steeped in the context of her surroundings in the chalk and flint hills of East Sussex.

Enrico Donadello. Creating stoneware objects from his Italian studio.

Enrico Donadello. Creating stoneware objects from his Italian studio.

Eva Brandt, a Danish Ceramic Artist. Influenced by Eva’s experience in native Indian pottery.

Eva Brandt, a Danish Ceramic Artist. Influenced by Eva’s experience in native Indian pottery.

Henk Wolvers, a Dutch Ceramicist. Porcelain revealing movement and transparency.

Henk Wolvers, a Dutch Ceramicist. Porcelain revealing movement and transparency.

HoJung Kim, a Ceramic Artist from South Korea. Exploring the relationship between colours, community and material investigation.

HoJung Kim, a Ceramic Artist from South Korea. Exploring the relationship between colours, community and material investigation.

Iva Polachova, a London-based potter of Czech Origin seeking clarity, simplicity, balance and tactility in her work.

Iva Polachova, a London-based potter of Czech Origin seeking clarity, simplicity, balance and tactility in her work.

JaeJun Lee, a Korean Potter. Exquisite contemporary ceramics fusing function and beauty.

JaeJun Lee, a Korean Potter. Exquisite contemporary ceramics fusing function and beauty.

Justine Allison, a British potter working in porcelain. Pattern and texture create subtle, unique variations.

Justine Allison, a British potter working in porcelain. Pattern and texture create subtle, unique variations.

Katie Spragg, a British Ceramic Artist. Plant-inspired ceramic sculptures made from hand-modelled porcelain and stoneware clays.

Katie Spragg, a British Ceramic Artist. Plant-inspired ceramic sculptures made from hand-modelled porcelain and stoneware clays.

Kati Tuominen-Niittylä, Finnish ceramic artist reimagines the container, infusing it with earthy tones and elegant simplicity.

Kati Tuominen-Niittylä, Finnish ceramic artist reimagines the container, infusing it with earthy tones and elegant simplicity.

Kina Björklund, a Swedish Ceramic Artist. Antique objects are tools to press into the clay.

Kina Björklund, a Swedish Ceramic Artist. Antique objects are tools to press into the clay.

Lisa Stockham, a London-based Ceramic Artist. Inspired by the textile patterns of Indian woodblock printing.

Lisa Stockham, a London-based Ceramic Artist. Inspired by the textile patterns of Indian woodblock printing.

Maria Kristofersson - a Swedish Potter focusing on Proximity, Distance Lines, Surfaces and Textures.

Maria Kristofersson - a Swedish Potter focusing on Proximity, Distance Lines, Surfaces and Textures.

Masamichi Yoshikawa, a Japanese potter based in Tokoname. Yoshikawa specializes in porcelain with a pale blue seihakuji glaze.

Masamichi Yoshikawa, a Japanese potter based in Tokoname. Yoshikawa specializes in porcelain with a pale blue seihakuji glaze.

Matthias Kaiser, an Austrian potter based in Vienna. Raw materials directly from their source - a rich, unpredictable palette of tones to form sculptures with.

Matthias Kaiser, an Austrian potter based in Vienna. Raw materials directly from their source - a rich, unpredictable palette of tones to form sculptures with.

Mizuyo Yamashita, a Japanese Potter based in London. Carved with chisels, a popular technique in Japan called Kezuri.

Mizuyo Yamashita, a Japanese Potter based in London. Carved with chisels, a popular technique in Japan called Kezuri.

Nina Malterud, a Norwegian Ceramic Artist. The object comes alive through many layers of glazing and firings.

Nina Malterud, a Norwegian Ceramic Artist. The object comes alive through many layers of glazing and firings.

Nicola Tassie, a British Ceramic Artist. Creating eclectic jugs that compliment and contrast surface, texture and glaze.

Nicola Tassie, a British Ceramic Artist. Creating eclectic jugs that compliment and contrast surface, texture and glaze.

Seong-il Hong & Hye-jin Lee, of Nosan Claystudio, S.Korean ceramicists. Vessels & teaware from the tea-growing region of Boseong.

Seong-il Hong & Hye-jin Lee, of Nosan Claystudio, S.Korean ceramicists. Vessels & teaware from the tea-growing region of Boseong.

Paul Philp, a Studio Potter based in Bath. Hand-built vessels and layered glazes create an intricate depth in his surfaces.

Paul Philp, a Studio Potter based in Bath. Hand-built vessels and layered glazes create an intricate depth in his surfaces.

Rowena Brown, an artist based on the Isle of Iona. Ceramics that study architectural spaces.

Rowena Brown, an artist based on the Isle of Iona. Ceramics that study architectural spaces.

Sue Paraskeva, is a British artist working with thrown and altered porcelain vessels to explore poetic fragility.

Sue Paraskeva, is a British artist working with thrown and altered porcelain vessels to explore poetic fragility.

Studio Maarten Kolk & Guus Kusters, a Dutch Design Duo developing glazes that are painted on the plaster mould.

Studio Maarten Kolk & Guus Kusters, a Dutch Design Duo developing glazes that are painted on the plaster mould.

Studio MC, based in Darmstadt, Germany. Utilising the versatility of clay to embrace chance and unpredictability.

Studio MC, based in Darmstadt, Germany. Utilising the versatility of clay to embrace chance and unpredictability.

Takashi Tsushima, a painter from Fukuoka, Japan who paints his whimsical animals onto pottery.

Takashi Tsushima, a painter from Fukuoka, Japan who paints his whimsical animals onto pottery.

Tamotsu Suzuki a Japanese potter based in Yamanashi. His craftsmanship is inspired by plants that live powerfully in nature.

Tamotsu Suzuki a Japanese potter based in Yamanashi. His craftsmanship is inspired by plants that live powerfully in nature.

Tim Lake, a Welsh potter based in Cilycwm. Handmade, kick-wheel thrown stoneware ceramics.

Tim Lake, a Welsh potter based in Cilycwm. Handmade, kick-wheel thrown stoneware ceramics.

Vezzini & Chen, a creative duo based in London. Ceramics and glass interacting to create a compelling visual dialogue.

Vezzini & Chen, a creative duo based in London. Ceramics and glass interacting to create a compelling visual dialogue.

Yuta Segawa, a Japanese Ceramic Artist based in London. Specialising in producing miniature pottery.

Yuta Segawa, a Japanese Ceramic Artist based in London. Specialising in producing miniature pottery.

 

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