The Fuzz project utilises a void as the main tool of production. A geometric shape is made in wax and the ceramic resin is brushed on in layers, blurring the rigid shape into organic roughness. By design practice, Study O Portable (London)
The Fuzz project utilises a void as the main tool of production. A geometric shape is made in wax and the ceramic resin is brushed on in layers, blurring the rigid shape into organic roughness. By design practice, Study O Portable (London)



Bowls and vases by UK ceramicist, Susan Nemeth, shown at the Chocolate Factory N16 gallery.

Bruce Nuske (first two) and Christopher Robertson (last) tea pots, part of the Teawares, selected Australian ceramic, metal and furniture designers, at the Jam Factory (Australia).




Ceramic pieces from the CeramiX range, which reflect the historical production of Chinese and European porcelain. Project by CTRLZAK Art & Design studio (Italy).



Diner set hand made by Valerie Casado (France) - red clay with white glazing and engraved patterns.
*NICE DINER SET




Matte white glazed stoneware ‘Anything’ holders, designed and made by Paige Russell (Canada).
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