Handmade ceramic shot glass. Created on the pottery wheel with a speckled stoneware clay and finished with a glossy blue glaze. The perfect piece of functional art for your home. capacity: 2oz
- Handmade in a terra cotta clay body, gloss clear glaze interior - Height: 5" diam. x 4" height - Made in the USA by Guten Co. Quality & Care: This piece is dishwasher safe and withstands daily use beautifully with just a few stipulations — it should not be placed over direct heat, heated
For most ceramics or porcelain, it is made of clay. During the throwing process, the
With an intricately crafted design befitting the great care with which they treat and serve their whiskey in Japan, these lightweight glasses lead the way to a special and enhanced tasting experience of your favorite spirit right at home. Handwash only.
Rock Ceramic Set by Arkadiusz Szwed.
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If you needed more proof that we're living in something of a golden age of small-batch production, look no further than the new design brand and housewares shop Project 213A, which was founded in 2020 by four friends and is based between London, Paris, and Portugal. In the last two years they've built up an enviable portfolio of that mixes the kind of ceramic silhouettes that are popular right now with wild cards that keep you guessing like a fully mirrored low lounge, a multicolored tiled bench, and a chestnut wood milking stool, with one lone leg carved in the shape of a foot.
Bonnie Seeman grew up in Miami, Florida with a propensity towards anatomy illustration and the dazzling colors and rich foliage of the Miami landscape. Developing her technique with porcelain and glass, Seeman channeled this inspiration; the resulting vessels are beautiful and macabre combinations of anatomical parts and plant forms. Often the utilitarian vessels open to reveal her trademark dichotomy between outward beauty and visceral illness. Instead of dwelling on dying, Seeman’s palpable forms culminate in an acute awareness and awe toward life, nature, and vitality. Shortly after completing her master’s degree in Fine Arts, Seeman was recognized by Galeria OMR in Mexico City, a gallery known for it conceptual, cutting-edge artists. In effect, Seeman’s porcelain was taken out of the craft context and placed in art exhibitions such as ARCO in Madrid, FIAC in Paris, and Art Basel. She shows extensively throughout the United States and was recipient of the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation 2005 Biennial Competition Award. Selected Collections Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Sadberk Hanim Museum, Koc Family Collection, Istanbul, Turkey World Ceramic Exposition Foundation, Icheon, Korea Racine Art Museum, Racine, WI The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburg, PA Corsaw Collection of Functional Ceramics, The Scein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art, New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, NY Minnesota Museum of American Art, Minneapolis, MN Mint Museum of Craft and Design, Alan Chassanoff Collection, Charlotte, NC Lamar Dodd Art Center, La Grange College, La Grange, GA Albertson College, Caldwell, ID Lowe Art Museum, Palley Collection, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO Roll International Collection, Los Angeles, CA West Collection, SEI Investments Corporation, Philadelphia, PA Urbanizacion Mas del Vent, Barcelona, Spain COPIA, Napa, CA "Vase Form", Contemporary, Ceramic, Sculpture, Glass Accents, Colored Porcelain
With air bubbles, rough edges, and a deliberate asymmetry, Japanese glassmaker Nishiyama Yoshihiro's vases are a reminder that sometimes the imperfect is m
Il paletto per piante in vetro colorato per un vaso per piante da davanzale a forma di baccello di semi di fiori sarà un regalo estetico unico per gli amanti della natura. Il paletto floreale blu sarà un delizioso acchiappasole sul davanzale della finestra interna o sul giardino esterno. Il prezzo nell'inserzione è per UN bastoncino di baccello di fiore. Tutti gli acchiappaluce fatti a mano sono unici e differiscono leggermente l'uno dall'altro nella forma: se vuoi scegliere quello specifico, mandaci un messaggio privato. 🟢DETTAGLI: • Altezza del bastone: 25 cm / 9,84" • Dimensione del fiore: 3х6 cm • Tutte le foto sono reali. 🟢Altri acchiappasole in vetro colorato qui - https://etsy.me/3q9UwbC *** TECNOLOGIA: i baccelli dei fiori sono realizzati con la tecnica del vetro colorato. • Istruzioni per la cura: pulirli con un panno morbido bagnato. • Tutti gli articoli sono imballati con cura per rendere sicuro il loro viaggio verso casa tua. *** Tieni presente che a causa degli effetti di luce, della luminosità del monitor, del contrasto e di altre impostazioni, potrebbero esserci alcune lievi differenze nella tonalità/ombra del colore della foto del sito web e dell'oggetto reale.
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We are in love with these hand poured porcelain candles from London Plane, each candle vessel is completely unique and once empty can be reused as a storage pot! Bark - filled with scent Kindling Sandalwood, Patchouli & Tonka bean Bark is our most cosy fragrance, to be burnt while cuddling under a blanket. These are the warming scents that await you after you have explored nature and deserve warmth. Emma would enjoy this scent with friends, a full glass and great conversations. Candles are hand made and hand poured by ceramicist Emma Louise Payne just outside of London. Photo credit Louise Yeowart and Kristy Nobel.
Celine Fafard, the owner and creator of Parceline, has designed a collection of modern ceramics from her studio in Montreal, Canada.
Catalog Essay by Jim Schantz “There are moments in our lives, there are moments in a day, when we seem to see beyond the usual. Such are the moments of our greatest happiness. Such are the mo…
~ Barrel-shaped Flask. Culture: Roman Date: A.D. 1st century Medium: Glass
product & industrial designer based in Barcelona - martaah.net
brown speckeld clay, thrown, glazed
AANDERSSON is a ceramic design studio that's focusing on reimagining relationships between different elements, by "deforming a rationally structured space."
A weekly Saturday recap to share with you our favorite links, discoveries, exhibitions, and more from the past seven days. This week: long-awaited collections from two of our favorite designers, a new exhibition and book from the doyenne of Memphis, and a serious contender for the best watering can we've ever seen.
Unique sculpture in fluorescent hand blown glass, with lightbox. Designed and made by Jeff Zimmerman, USA, 2010. Limited number available. Please note that each item may differ slightly in color and shape. .
Four Seasons Hand-Carved Studio Glass Vases by Asprey, London.
French artist Lætitia Jacquetton creates ethereal mouth-blown glass vessels that embrace rocks collected from nature. Minimal yet complex, her sculptural decorative objects are inspired by...