Category Archives: Studios

Espresso Cup by Lukas Bast Design
3D printed porcelain mugs are finished with willow wigs in this Espresso Cup collection by Lukas Bast Design. The minimal shape of the mugs is nicely accentuated by the organic mass of the twigs and also provide an interesting haptic

Espresso Cup by Lukas Bast Design
3D printed porcelain mugs are finished with willow wigs in this Espresso Cup collection by Lukas Bast Design. The minimal shape of the mugs is nicely accentuated by the organic mass of the twigs and also provide an interesting haptic

The Shapes Collection by AANDERSSON
Shapes by AANDERSSON is a five piece mug collection that explores the functional application of various geometric shapes in isolation and in pairs. Attached to a simple cylindrical body, a triangle becomes a mug handle. A square in a rectangle

The Shapes Collection by AANDERSSON
Shapes by AANDERSSON is a five piece mug collection that explores the functional application of various geometric shapes in isolation and in pairs. Attached to a simple cylindrical body, a triangle becomes a mug handle. A square in a rectangle

Lightfoot Jewerly by Erin Lightfoot
Erin Lightfoot is an Australian print and ceramics designer who creates contemporary porcelain jewelry pieces working out of her Brisbane studio. Pattern and color is integral to Erin’s work, building intricate geometric compositions with a carefully considered color palette. Each pieces is

Lightfoot Jewerly by Erin Lightfoot
Erin Lightfoot is an Australian print and ceramics designer who creates contemporary porcelain jewelry pieces working out of her Brisbane studio. Pattern and color is integral to Erin’s work, building intricate geometric compositions with a carefully considered color palette. Each pieces is

Carved Pill Bowl by Kutarq Studio for OTHR
Carved Pill Bowl by Kutarq Studio is the latest launch from OTHR, the new 3D printing brand that focuses on modern designs from today’s most talented young designers. Featuring an asymmetrical curved surface that exhibits the possibilities of the 3D printing process,

Carved Pill Bowl by Kutarq Studio for OTHR
Carved Pill Bowl by Kutarq Studio is the latest launch from OTHR, the new 3D printing brand that focuses on modern designs from today’s most talented young designers. Featuring an asymmetrical curved surface that exhibits the possibilities of the 3D printing process,

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

Faceta by Francesc Gasch Studio
Designed in Barcelona by Francesc Gasch, Faceta is a collection of orthogonal shaped flower pots formed by 14 facets. Each piece is accompanied by a copper plated steel stand, allowing the pieces to be suspended from the floor. Available in soft pastel

Faceta by Francesc Gasch Studio
Designed in Barcelona by Francesc Gasch, Faceta is a collection of orthogonal shaped flower pots formed by 14 facets. Each piece is accompanied by a copper plated steel stand, allowing the pieces to be suspended from the floor. Available in soft pastel

Cooking Tableware by Lagranja for Toshiba
This collection of versatile kitchen appliances were developed by design studio lagranja as part of a research and design project into the role of industrial products within the ever shrinking size of modern residences. Comissioned by toshiba, the central question

Cooking Tableware by Lagranja for Toshiba
This collection of versatile kitchen appliances were developed by design studio lagranja as part of a research and design project into the role of industrial products within the ever shrinking size of modern residences. Comissioned by toshiba, the central question

Harvest Vases by Studio & Friends
Harvest Vases by New York based design studio Studio & Friends are reinterpretations of peeled vegetables and fruits in the form of functional objects. The surfaces of the vases appear to be sliced and peeled apart, allowing room for a few

Harvest Vases by Studio & Friends
Harvest Vases by New York based design studio Studio & Friends are reinterpretations of peeled vegetables and fruits in the form of functional objects. The surfaces of the vases appear to be sliced and peeled apart, allowing room for a few

Bracelet Flask by Object & Totem
Brooklyn ceramics studio Object & Totem created this playful flask that fits on the wrist like a bracelet. Able to hold one shot worth of liquor, the object is based on a circular 19th century flask Totem & Object founder

Bracelet Flask by Object & Totem
Brooklyn ceramics studio Object & Totem created this playful flask that fits on the wrist like a bracelet. Able to hold one shot worth of liquor, the object is based on a circular 19th century flask Totem & Object founder

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

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