Category Archives: Designers

Mood by Nikolo Kerimov
Inspired by Mood Coffee Roastery in Helsinki, Mood is a coffee set by Nikolo Kerimov with a functional twist. The ridges at the bottom of the cups and coffee pot symbolise a pattern of changing mood but also provide stability

Mood by Nikolo Kerimov
Inspired by Mood Coffee Roastery in Helsinki, Mood is a coffee set by Nikolo Kerimov with a functional twist. The ridges at the bottom of the cups and coffee pot symbolise a pattern of changing mood but also provide stability

Wobble Vase by Cooley ClayWorks
Wobble Vase by Cooley ClayWorks is a collection of small vases exploring the idea of making home decor objects more playful and interactive by giving them movement. The slightly pointed bottom of these vases allow them to rotate and move

Wobble Vase by Cooley ClayWorks
Wobble Vase by Cooley ClayWorks is a collection of small vases exploring the idea of making home decor objects more playful and interactive by giving them movement. The slightly pointed bottom of these vases allow them to rotate and move

Two Way Watering Pot by Aristotelis Barakos
Designed to serve as both a functional and decorative object, the Two Way Watering Pot by Aristotelis Barakos will satisfy all your watering needs in the house. With a sprinkler-like opening on one side and a spout on the other for

Two Way Watering Pot by Aristotelis Barakos
Designed to serve as both a functional and decorative object, the Two Way Watering Pot by Aristotelis Barakos will satisfy all your watering needs in the house. With a sprinkler-like opening on one side and a spout on the other for

two.parts by Christo Logan
two.parts is a series of 3D printed ceramic pendants recently launched by Christo Logan. Each pendant features a complex hollow structure and is illuminated by a hidden LED bulb. When turned on, the hidden nature of the light source gives the

two.parts by Christo Logan
two.parts is a series of 3D printed ceramic pendants recently launched by Christo Logan. Each pendant features a complex hollow structure and is illuminated by a hidden LED bulb. When turned on, the hidden nature of the light source gives the

Sogum Huchuhuchu by Jaemin Jaeminlee
Sogum Huchuhuchu by Korean designer Jaemin Jaeminlee is a salt and pepper shaker meant to discourage accidental over-seasoning. With a shape similar to a spoon, the device allows users to preview and finely control the amount of seasoning in a

Sogum Huchuhuchu by Jaemin Jaeminlee
Sogum Huchuhuchu by Korean designer Jaemin Jaeminlee is a salt and pepper shaker meant to discourage accidental over-seasoning. With a shape similar to a spoon, the device allows users to preview and finely control the amount of seasoning in a

Scales by MUT Design for Harmony by Peronda
Bright colors added to the edges of these ceramic tiles imitiate the vibrant shimmery effect transmitted by the scales of a fish as it swims under water. Designed by Alberto Sánchez of MUT Design for Harmony by Peronda, the tiles, when assembled,

Scales by MUT Design for Harmony by Peronda
Bright colors added to the edges of these ceramic tiles imitiate the vibrant shimmery effect transmitted by the scales of a fish as it swims under water. Designed by Alberto Sánchez of MUT Design for Harmony by Peronda, the tiles, when assembled,

Twintsugi by Schemata Architects / Jo Nagasaka
Twintsugi by Japanese architect/designer Jo Nagasaka explores the art of kintsugi, the japanese method of repairing broken pottery with lacquer dusted with gold, silver or platinum. In original kintsuki, the resulting colored joints meant to be appreciated as the ‘landscape’ of the

Twintsugi by Schemata Architects / Jo Nagasaka
Twintsugi by Japanese architect/designer Jo Nagasaka explores the art of kintsugi, the japanese method of repairing broken pottery with lacquer dusted with gold, silver or platinum. In original kintsuki, the resulting colored joints meant to be appreciated as the ‘landscape’ of the

Khepri & Loricato by Elena Salmistraro for Bosa
Khepri & Loricato by Elena Salmistraro for Bosa are vessels in the shape of animals that have been awarded a sacred status by different cultures in different ages. Both made from ceramic and decorated with a mix of glossy and matte glazes

Khepri & Loricato by Elena Salmistraro for Bosa
Khepri & Loricato by Elena Salmistraro for Bosa are vessels in the shape of animals that have been awarded a sacred status by different cultures in different ages. Both made from ceramic and decorated with a mix of glossy and matte glazes

Bubblegraphy by Studio Oddness
Studio Oddness is a recently established collaboration between designers Thomas van der Sman and Adrianus Kundert. In their first project, Bubblegraphy, they explore the theme of randomness and it’s place in modern manufacturing processes. In Bubblegraphy, foaming soap glaze creates

Bubblegraphy by Studio Oddness
Studio Oddness is a recently established collaboration between designers Thomas van der Sman and Adrianus Kundert. In their first project, Bubblegraphy, they explore the theme of randomness and it’s place in modern manufacturing processes. In Bubblegraphy, foaming soap glaze creates

Espresso Cup by Nathalie Lahdenmäki for Lokal Helsinki
Porcelain espresso cups in Nude and Mist from Lokal Helsinki handmade by ceramic artist Nathalie Lahdenmäki with glazing on the inside and a pastel matte glaze on the outside. Available for purchase at Lokal Helsinki’s website. Lokal Helsinki Natalie Lahdenmäki via notcot

Espresso Cup by Nathalie Lahdenmäki for Lokal Helsinki
Porcelain espresso cups in Nude and Mist from Lokal Helsinki handmade by ceramic artist Nathalie Lahdenmäki with glazing on the inside and a pastel matte glaze on the outside. Available for purchase at Lokal Helsinki’s website. Lokal Helsinki Natalie Lahdenmäki via notcot

Carnivora Planters by Tim van de Weerd
Carnivora Planters by Dutch designer Tim van de Weerd are playful pots with small legs that seem to wander off with their contents. All members of the Carnivora family are unique. The legs are attached manually to the porcelain pots

Carnivora Planters by Tim van de Weerd
Carnivora Planters by Dutch designer Tim van de Weerd are playful pots with small legs that seem to wander off with their contents. All members of the Carnivora family are unique. The legs are attached manually to the porcelain pots

Sucabaruca by Luca Nichetto for Mjölk
Sucabaruca by Italian designer Luca Nichetto is a ceramic coffee set Nichetto created for a solo exhibition of his work at the Toronto based gallery Mjölk. Nichetto decided to design the set after he met with the owners of the gallery, John Baker and his

Sucabaruca by Luca Nichetto for Mjölk
Sucabaruca by Italian designer Luca Nichetto is a ceramic coffee set Nichetto created for a solo exhibition of his work at the Toronto based gallery Mjölk. Nichetto decided to design the set after he met with the owners of the gallery, John Baker and his