Showing posts with label ceramic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceramic. Show all posts
Sunday, 21 November 2010
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Jorine Oosterhoff
Cutest collection of ceramics by Jorine Oosterhof. Tea Time is a porcelain set, made by hand. The inside is glazed, the outside is not. This accentuates the form and also the purity of the material. Color comes in with the food, when the set is in use. Tea Time is a high tea set based on characters. Build up to be a family. Each piece has its own identity. With their character-like look they seem to come alive, living their lives on the table like soldiers in a little nation. Creating surrealistic moments like in Alice in Wonderland.
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
byGraziela Ceramics
I have already posted byGraziela's mug collection here and here's a new set of ceramics from the ever so great Thorsten Van Elten store.
Saturday, 9 October 2010
Skujenice's Spool Vase
The series, 'Spool' vases arose from my interest and love for textiles. The design was inspired by the forms and structures of industrial yarn bobbins used in the weaving or knitting of fabrics. Varying in size, texture and structure, the family of vases is made of white porcelain. There are currently seven different models available. Handmade in The Netherlands.
Friday, 12 February 2010
Barnaby Barford's Porcelain
The thing with Barnaby Barford's ceramics is that when first look at them, they seem like some ordinary 19th century porcelain dolls. Certainly not modern collectible items. On a closer look however, you start noticing small disturbing details. Guns in the hands of the little dolls, a hamburger or a KFC chicken bucket here and there, blood flowing from a cute Santa Claus' head.... His world in porcelain draws you in. And then you really want to collect them all.
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