Handmade ceramics have never been more desired and, judging by these items, it’s little wonder why.
As people seek to reconnect with nature, natural materials and raw finishes are at the forefront of design.
Ceramicist Tantri Mustika’s recent collection Garnitures, is a series of darling vessels designed to be grouped together, yet still possessing their own individual charm.
Each piece is decorated with Mustika’s signature colourful terrazzo details and gold lustre recesses.
Combining her love of design and sculpture, textile designer Sarah Nedovic has turned her talents to create a stunning range of ceramic lamps, lovingly handmade from clay.
Showcasing the beauty of imperfections, each lamp presents visible markings, intentionally revealing the hand-crafted process of the design.
Blanc Feelings
Blanc Feelings is a collection created by ceramicist Milly Dent, featuring a neutral range of vessels and forms.
Dent’s distinctively handcrafted work pays homage to the intimate, tangible and ever-challenging nature of porcelain.
Kate Brouwer, a florist and ceramic artist, is the clever hands behind Asobimasu Clay.
Her works are made up of vases, thoughtfully designed with nature in mind, and drawing inspiration from the Australian bushland.