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  • Sam Baron and Yatzer look back to "humankind's earliest ceramics" for Mateus

    Sam Baron and Costas Voyatzis, founder of Yatzer, have created a collection of irregular, handmade and hand-painted ceramics for Swedish design company Mateus. More about Sam Baron and Yatzer look back to "humankind's earliest ceramics" for Mateus

    Katie de Klee | 4 September 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Oz Biri's ceramic military vehicles symbolise the

    Oz Biri's ceramic military vehicles symbolise "fragility of life"

    Remote-controlled ceramic models of military vehicles by Bezalel Academy graduate Oz Biri aim to open discourse on the "absurdity" of war. More about Oz Biri's ceramic military vehicles symbolise "fragility of life"

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 6 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Rock-like Mater vases feature inside Copenhagen restaurant Noma

    Designers Frederik Nystrup-Larsen and Oliver Sundquist have created a series of knobbly concrete vases that looks like lava rocks, for the new home of prolific Copenhagen restaurant Noma. More about Rock-like Mater vases feature inside Copenhagen restaurant Noma

    Ali Morris | 1 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Philipp Schenk-Mischke creates ceramics and furniture that are partly accidental in design

    Philipp Schenk-Mischke creates ceramics and furniture that are partly accidental in design

    Royal College of Art graduate Philipp Schenk-Mischke aims to bring an element of chaos to his designs, which include lopsided vases and tables held together by metal blobs. More about Philipp Schenk-Mischke creates ceramics and furniture that are partly accidental in design

    Katie de Klee | 31 July 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Central Saint Martins graduate creates decorative vessels glazed with human urine

    Sinae Kim, a graduate from Central Saint Martins in London, has created a collection of decorative ceramics using urine as the glaze. More about Central Saint Martins graduate creates decorative vessels glazed with human urine

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 28 June 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Hitomi Hosono's ceramics collection for Wedgwood

    Hitomi Hosono reinterprets classic Wedgwood ceramics with intricate botanical designs

    Hitomi Hosono explains how she combined British and Japanese aesthetics to create a collection of ceramics for Wedgwood in this video Dezeen filmed at their factory in Stoke-On-Trent. More about Hitomi Hosono reinterprets classic Wedgwood ceramics with intricate botanical designs

    Calum Lindsay | 27 June 2018
  • Zhekai Zhang's creates

    Zhekai Zhang creates "imperfect" ceramics using fabric moulds

    Royal College of Art graduate Zhekai Zhang has used fabric moulds to create this partially collapsed ceramic tea set. More about Zhekai Zhang creates "imperfect" ceramics using fabric moulds

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 22 June 2018 | Leave a comment
  • BIG scales down its bulbous inflatable art pavilion to make a vase

    BIG scales down form of its inflatable Skum pavilion to create porcelain vase

    Bjarke Ingels' architecture studio BIG has designed a limited-edition ceramic vase modelled on an inflatable art pavilion that it designed in 2016. More about BIG scales down form of its inflatable Skum pavilion to create porcelain vase

    Ali Morris | 19 June 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Agrob Buchtal announce winners of this year's Tile Awards

    Agrob Buchtal announces winners of this year's Tile Award

    Dezeen promotion: A multicoloured pavilion with a wave-like ceramic facade is one of three projects that manufacturer Agrob Buchtal has named as winners of the Tile Award. More about Agrob Buchtal announces winners of this year's Tile Award

    Dezeen staff | 6 June 2018
  • Studio Swine for Eden Project

    Studio Swine unveils nine-metre-tall "breathing" sculpture at the Eden Project

    A nine-metre-tall ceramic structure inspired by the shape of cyanobacteria, one of the world's smallest living beings, has opened to the public at the Eden Project. More about Studio Swine unveils nine-metre-tall "breathing" sculpture at the Eden Project

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 25 May 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Mutina collaborates with Hella Jongerius to create colour-rich collection of tiles

    Dezeen promotion: ceramics brand Mutina has teamed up with Dutch designer Hella Jongerius to produce a range of tonal tiles. More about Mutina collaborates with Hella Jongerius to create colour-rich collection of tiles

    Dezeen staff | 17 May 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Anton Alvarez adopts Yves Klein's signature blue for extruded vases

    Swedish-Chilean designer Anton Alvarez has created a series of tall vessels featuring the vibrant blue tone favoured by artist Yves Klein. More about Anton Alvarez adopts Yves Klein's signature blue for extruded vases

    Natashah Hitti | 27 April 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Seo-Yeon Park makes porcelain tableware based on Georgia O'Keeffe paintings

    Seo-Yeon Park bases porcelain tableware on Georgia O'Keeffe paintings

    Ceramic artist Seo-Yeon Park based this collection of slip-cast porcelain tableware on the colours and forms seen in abstract paintings by American artist Georgia O'Keeffe. More about Seo-Yeon Park bases porcelain tableware on Georgia O'Keeffe paintings

    Natashah Hitti | 3 March 2018 | Leave a comment
  • 10 best furniture and homeware launches from Maison&Objet 2018

    Children's furniture made out of recycled plastic and wooden bookcases featuring discordant shelves are among editorial assistant Natasha Levy's pick of the best products from this month's Maison&Objet furniture fair. More about 10 best furniture and homeware launches from Maison&Objet 2018

    Natasha Levy | 24 January 2018 | 2 comments
  • Assemble give Seven Sisters station tiled facade in tiles

    Assemble covers entrance to London tube station in colourful handmade tiles

    Architecture collective Assemble and artist Matthew Raw have refurbished the entrance to Seven Sisters Underground station in London, covering it in thousands of colourful handmade tiles. More about Assemble covers entrance to London tube station in colourful handmade tiles

    Ali Morris | 20 December 2017 | 16 comments
  • Container and coffeeware by Samaná

    Coffee-drinking customs influence Samaná furniture and homeware range

    Designers from Mexico and Colombia have collaborated on a set of objects, created to facilitate coffee-drinking customs from the two countries. More about Coffee-drinking customs influence Samaná furniture and homeware range

    Bridget Goldberg | 15 November 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Shadows of Light tableware by Lotte Douwes

    Lotte Douwes uses waste materials to create translucent porcelain tableware

    Designer Lotte Douwes used shards of porcelain that would otherwise have gone to waste to create this range of translucent tableware, which she is presenting at Dutch Design Week 2017. More about Lotte Douwes uses waste materials to create translucent porcelain tableware

    Amy Frearson | 22 October 2017 | 1 comment
  • Tap water carafe by Lotte de Raadt

    Lotte de Raadt's terracotta carafes are designed to encourage people to drink tap water

    To encourage people to consume more tap water, Dutch designer Lotte de Raadt presents a range of terracotta carafes that naturally keep liquids cool at this year's Dutch Design Week, which starts today. More about Lotte de Raadt's terracotta carafes are designed to encourage people to drink tap water

    Natasha Levy | 21 October 2017 | 2 comments
  • Urban Potters by Katie Treggiden, published by Ludion.

    Competition: win a book exploring the revival of urban ceramics

    Dezeen is giving away five copies of Urban Potters: Makers in the City – a book by Katie Treggiden that documents the revival of ceramics in London, Copenhagen, New York, Sao Paulo and Tokyo. More about Competition: win a book exploring the revival of urban ceramics

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 29 September 2017
  • London designers Unit Lab, Dean Brown and Kirsi Enkovaara hold water-themed exhibition in Peckham, London

    13 Ways with Water exhibition explores "the world's most abundant material"

    A group of 13 designers has come together to present a diverse selection of projects all themed around water during this year's London Design Festival. More about 13 Ways with Water exhibition explores "the world's most abundant material"

    Natashah Hitti | 24 September 2017 | Leave a comment
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