Category Archives: Exhibitions

Manantial by Martín Azúa
In a new exhibition, Manantial, Spanish designer Martín Azúa explores the relationship between ceramics and nature. Azúa’s in interest in the subject matter started in 1999, when he began leaving porous ceramic vases in the Urederra river in Navarra, in an attempt

Manantial by Martín Azúa
In a new exhibition, Manantial, Spanish designer Martín Azúa explores the relationship between ceramics and nature. Azúa’s in interest in the subject matter started in 1999, when he began leaving porous ceramic vases in the Urederra river in Navarra, in an attempt

Succession by Färg & Blanche for Petite Friture
Marrying the surface texture of felt with porcelain, Succession by Färg & Blanche for Petit Friture is a collection of tableware that brings together two contrasting materials. Known for their experimentation with felt and texture, Swedish studio Färg & Blanche created

Succession by Färg & Blanche for Petite Friture
Marrying the surface texture of felt with porcelain, Succession by Färg & Blanche for Petit Friture is a collection of tableware that brings together two contrasting materials. Known for their experimentation with felt and texture, Swedish studio Färg & Blanche created

Mino-yaki for Miyama by Nendo
Mino-yaki is a type of pottery and porcelain with more than 1300 years of history, traditionally produced in the Tono region of Gifu Prefecture in Japan. In Mino-yaki, Nendo combines ‘mino-yaki’ pieces with ‘kintsugi’, the art of repairing broken ceramic pieces with

Mino-yaki for Miyama by Nendo
Mino-yaki is a type of pottery and porcelain with more than 1300 years of history, traditionally produced in the Tono region of Gifu Prefecture in Japan. In Mino-yaki, Nendo combines ‘mino-yaki’ pieces with ‘kintsugi’, the art of repairing broken ceramic pieces with

Now & Then by Natascha Madeiski and Linnie Mclarty
Inspired by an archeological dig in Lebanon, Now & Then is a collaboration in metal and porcelain by architect / product designer Natascha Madeiski and silversmith / jewellery designer Linnie Mclarty. The project pairs porcelain vessels from Madeiski with metal

Now & Then by Natascha Madeiski and Linnie Mclarty
Inspired by an archeological dig in Lebanon, Now & Then is a collaboration in metal and porcelain by architect / product designer Natascha Madeiski and silversmith / jewellery designer Linnie Mclarty. The project pairs porcelain vessels from Madeiski with metal

Luscious Food Cravings by Ido Garini & Lenneke Wispelwey
Luscious Food Cravings by Ido Garini and Dutch studio Lenneke Wispelwey is a multidisciplinary design project redefining the traditional eating experience. On top of a collection of products for dining, the team has realised a complete culinary journey that rethinks the traditional activity

Luscious Food Cravings by Ido Garini & Lenneke Wispelwey
Luscious Food Cravings by Ido Garini and Dutch studio Lenneke Wispelwey is a multidisciplinary design project redefining the traditional eating experience. On top of a collection of products for dining, the team has realised a complete culinary journey that rethinks the traditional activity

Souvenir Collection by Andrea Rekalidis for BOZU
Souvenir Collection by Italian designer Andrea Rekalidis is a set of white-glazed ceramic desk organisers modeled after five famous Italian monuments. Rekalidis got the idea for the collection from the small souvenir statues of famous landmarks tourist usually bring home

Souvenir Collection by Andrea Rekalidis for BOZU
Souvenir Collection by Italian designer Andrea Rekalidis is a set of white-glazed ceramic desk organisers modeled after five famous Italian monuments. Rekalidis got the idea for the collection from the small souvenir statues of famous landmarks tourist usually bring home

Elements Collection by Jomi Evers Solheim
Elements by Swedish designer Jomi Evers Solheim is a collection of porcelain vases made from moulds that were formed around balloons filled with water. The elasticity of the latex allows Solheim to capture the momentary forms created by the contents of

Elements Collection by Jomi Evers Solheim
Elements by Swedish designer Jomi Evers Solheim is a collection of porcelain vases made from moulds that were formed around balloons filled with water. The elasticity of the latex allows Solheim to capture the momentary forms created by the contents of

Pila Series by Hanna Krüger for Rosenthal Studio Line
In her Pila Series for Rosenthal’s Studio Line, Hanna Krüger assembles ceramic vases from stacked plates. The project draws inspiration from everyday life – where plate piles are created for practical reasons, for washing up in the sink or stashed in the

Pila Series by Hanna Krüger for Rosenthal Studio Line
In her Pila Series for Rosenthal’s Studio Line, Hanna Krüger assembles ceramic vases from stacked plates. The project draws inspiration from everyday life – where plate piles are created for practical reasons, for washing up in the sink or stashed in the

The Metamorphosis Series – The Eggs by Shi Shaoping
The Metamorphosis Series – The Eggs is a large scale installation series by Chinese artist Shi Shaoping. Shaoping spent one year firing 3,000 solid ceramic eggs and then displaying them in some of China’s most desolate landscapes. Each egg weighs

The Metamorphosis Series – The Eggs by Shi Shaoping
The Metamorphosis Series – The Eggs is a large scale installation series by Chinese artist Shi Shaoping. Shaoping spent one year firing 3,000 solid ceramic eggs and then displaying them in some of China’s most desolate landscapes. Each egg weighs

One-O-One Travel Mug by Hangar Design Group for Acera
One-O-One Travel Mug by Hangar Design Group for Acera is a reinterpretation of the traditional Chinese travel mug, with a name and design that celebrates Taipei’s high-flying skyline. Hand-made in ceramic and wood and featuring three different color/grip schemes, the

One-O-One Travel Mug by Hangar Design Group for Acera
One-O-One Travel Mug by Hangar Design Group for Acera is a reinterpretation of the traditional Chinese travel mug, with a name and design that celebrates Taipei’s high-flying skyline. Hand-made in ceramic and wood and featuring three different color/grip schemes, the

Levante Bowls by Alessandro Zambelli
Levante Bowls by Alessandro Zambelli are off-kilter ceramic vessels propped up by a single cork. The choice of the cork – a well known symbol of wine in Mediterranean culture – evokes memories of the countryside and the habit of Italian

Levante Bowls by Alessandro Zambelli
Levante Bowls by Alessandro Zambelli are off-kilter ceramic vessels propped up by a single cork. The choice of the cork – a well known symbol of wine in Mediterranean culture – evokes memories of the countryside and the habit of Italian

What Will You Leave Behind by Nino Sarabutra
Nino Sarabutra’s installation titled What Will You Leave Behind is a reflection on mortality and death. By filling the gallery floor with more than 100,000 miniature porcelain skulls and inviting to walk on them, Sarabutra reminds us that every step

What Will You Leave Behind by Nino Sarabutra
Nino Sarabutra’s installation titled What Will You Leave Behind is a reflection on mortality and death. By filling the gallery floor with more than 100,000 miniature porcelain skulls and inviting to walk on them, Sarabutra reminds us that every step