Emma Lacey
Emma’s thought provoking ceramics are cleverly designed to engage you with your cuppa! We also loved her ‘Everyday’ range of hand thrown pieces – the bumpy, ridges under a matt coated glaze sets them apart from mass produced ceramics.
Emma’s thought provoking ceramics are cleverly designed to engage you with your cuppa! We also loved her ‘Everyday’ range of hand thrown pieces – the bumpy, ridges under a matt coated glaze sets them apart from mass produced ceramics.
I am a sucker for ceramics, when I caught sight of these in Australian Vogue they set my heart aflutter. A tad dramatic, but I used to make pots and I get withdrawal symptoms, it is like messy meditation for me. These creations are by Bison Homewares in Canberra, they’re opening an online store sometime in 2010, in the meantime it is a long haul to Australia if you want to pick up a few bowls… probably a good thing for my wallet.
I saw these a while ago, I cant remember where, I hoped that they were crockery that you could buy. Sadly they’re just porcelain colour tests for a ceramics range by Dutch Artist Hella Jongerius. They’re missing a trick, Hella please produce them! I’d love a set of crockery with scribbles and colour wheels, especially the big bowls with colour splodges.

I discovered these beautiful ceramics care of the Bloesem design blog. They’re by the French Ceramic Artist Nathalie Dérouet. I just love their wafer thin simplicity, say no more.
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