Latest delicate porcelain creations by Amercian ceramicist, Cynthia Vardhan.
Latest delicate porcelain creations by Amercian ceramicist, Cynthia Vardhan.

Exhibition of Paula Juchem’s porcelain plates at The Gallery Milano during the FUORI SALONE 2012, zona Ventura Lambrate.
Creations by Australian designer, Hayden Youlley. In order from top to bottom: The Paper series / The Tree Light / The I.M Light.
Winner of best new gift product at London´s Top Drawer Spring 2012, each of KRASZNAI’s Talqual vases are unique, featuring contrasts in the untreated character of the bare ceramic against bright splashes of coloured glazes coating the inside of each vase. It is this inimitable artisan quality plus excellent craftsmanship that awarded KRASZNAI
the prize at the show last month. The handmade production techniques of these vases make use of the old moulds used for KRASZNAI’s Arms and Crafts collection. The moulds, which become more damaged and imperfect with each use, are what create the unique character of each vase. As Roger, designer and producer, says “All the imperfections are visible in each vase, the mould has it’s own life, a story”. Roger created this collection in the summer of 2011, to show how beauty can be found in imperfect works. His addition of the coloured glazes on the inside of the vases attract attention and bring
the vases to life, in much the same way as some plants and animals do in nature. Each vase features contrasts in textures, colours and the old and new, yet no two vases look, or feel, the same. Whilst looking delicate, the quality of production is evident in every vase. Yet, despite the readily apparent level of care and time that has been put into each piece, the vases are priced affordably, making them popular since their launch at the end of last year. Anyone interested in handmade, unique ceramic works is sure to find beauty in the Talqual vases. And with work already in progress on a new collection for 2012, we can’t wait to see what new interpretations of beauty KRASZNAI will delight us with next.
Ceramic creations by French ceramicist, Alain Chaigneau. Above pieces all from the Liste de mariage de Ninon et Loïc series.

‘Stavasen’ by Danish ceramicist, Lars Rank (featured in the new Artisans book - http://www.thamesandhudson.com/9780500515853.html)
Nostalgie du Futur hand-made ceramic landscape by Swiss ceramicist, Elisabetta Gendre.
Ceramics from Australian ceramicist Samantha Robinson, and view of her Double Bay, Sydney shop.

After a year in the making, I am thrilled to announce the release of my first book!
It is a labor of love, it comes from a passion of mine (as you have all seen through Dossier37) and what I wish will be a long term commitment for all things creative and hand-made.
The new Artisans - 320 pages, 850 illustrations - features 75 artisans/artists/designers across 19 countries and is a great resource for contemporary living.
The 75 talents reinvigorate traditional techniques (glass, textile, wood, metal, ceramics, paper) through the creation of unique or limited edition, functional or purely decorative, inspiring, desirable, meaningful objects. The antithesis of uniformized, mass-produced, disposable, anonymous and low quality goods we are saturated with.
Please visit and ideally join the Facebook page, where regular updates are posted (interviews, comments, reviews..etc), and if you like it, please ‘like’ it!
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It is published by Thames & Hudson in Australia, the UK and USA, but is also available in English language in a number of other countries (Germany, Italy, Scandinavia, Japan, Brazil, Spain…)
For the UK
www.thamesandhudson.com/9780500515853.html
For USA
www.thamesandhudsonusa.com/new/fall11/551585.htm
And also from many booksellers, museum shops and galleries.

Its French version, Artisans: Nouvelles Tendances, is published in France and Belgium by La Martinière. The cover is different, but format, quality and content are identical to the English version.
http://livre.fnac.com/a3668767/Olivier-Dupon-Artisans-nouvelles-tendances
Here is a glimpse inside, of a few random pages.

So thank you for your interest. If you like what you see, spread the word!
All the best to you all!
Dossier37@gmail.com
‘Paysages Interieurs’ exhibition of ceramicist Marit Kathriner at the Accro Terre Gallery (Paris).
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