
Stacking Vessel (glass and wood lid) by Utopia&Utility.
Pieces from the BATUCADA series by Jahara design studio (Brazil)
In Brazilian Portuguese it stands for a percussion beat used in carnival parties. In Brazil, people play instruments made of tins, aluminum pots, and other alternative materials. Vases, hanging lamps, and trays in different sizes and colours are all made of 100% aluminum, anodized in shades of green, blue, grey, purple, red and a golden yellow. In Brazil, 98% of the aluminum produced is recycled, making it one of the first countries in the world rank of recycling of aluminum. This is chiefly due to a large network of ‘catadores’ (people who search the trash for recyclable materials). It is cheaper to produce a ton of recycled aluminum then to produce the same amount of new aluminum.
Latest delicate porcelain creations by Amercian ceramicist, Cynthia Vardhan.
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)
Kerameikos by Siba Sahabi on show
at Internationale Handwerksmesse in Munich
presented by Galerie Ra


One off ceramic creations by Canadian ceramicist, Maud Blais. In order from top to bottom: Diadème marin 3 / Vague / Onde / Diandème marin 1
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