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Explore - Ceramic Design
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Cupcake Stand
Give a cupcake the grand presentation it so rightly deserves with this wonderful ceramic stand from Bay area potter Whitney Smith. The scalloped edge and cherry blossom on top complete the oh-so...
$68.00
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Small Spinners
These hand-crafted spinners are a series of porcelain planters well-suited to housing herbs, but equally adept at hanging on to pencils, candles, or small tabletop clutter. They come available in...
$44.00
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Griffin XL Planter
Phase Design’s Griffin planter is as substantial as it is stunning. Made from hand-sanded fiberglass with an automotive polyurethane gloss finish the Griffin measures in at 18-inches high and...
$880.00
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TH-4 Planter
This mid-century-modern-style planter, which stands 26 inches high, rings of Case Study House qualities but speaks strongly to those captured by recently renewed cravings for all things ceramic....
$1095.00
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Ceramic Design We Love: Glazed and Textured
Ceramics have always been a key interior accessory for the mod home. Our current favorites incorporate advanced glazing techniques that pay homage to their mid-century forebears.
05.17.13 -
Ocean-Inspired Porcelain Designs by Maria Moyer
In essence, wabi-sabi is the Japanese art of finding beauty in imperfection, profoundness in nature and valuing authenticity above all else. This description could accurately be used to...
written by: Johanna Björk05.16.13 -
Pastel Picks for the Kitchen
These pastel pieces enliven a staid kitchen by adding a sweet, but not saccharine, note.
written by: Olivia Martin05.08.13 -
New from Pia Wüstenberg
We last highlighted Pia Wüstenberg's work in our May 2012 issue, when we called her one of design's rising stars; previously we called out her innovative recycled paper lights, which she created by...
written by: Jaime Gillin04.11.13 -
Ceramic Designer We Love: Jeff Nimeh
Relocating from New York to Kyoto, Japan in 2012 not only marked a new beginning in his life, but proved to be a working catalyst for ceramicist Jeff Nimeh. All of the pieces from the designer's...
written by: Eujin Rhee04.08.13 -
Limited Edition Object + Totem Bottle Vase
Have you heard of online startup Of A Kind? If not, bookmark it now. The online retailer commissions limited-edition pieces from emerging designers, and until now, it's been a mix of clothing,...
written by: Kelsey Keith04.03.13 -
Danish Crafts Announces Mindcraft13 for Salone
Danish Crafts, an organization devoted to representing up-and-coming Danish designers, announced this year’s Mindcraft, their exhibition at Milan’s Fuori Salone 2013.
written by: Olivia Martin03.21.13 -
The Love Ball
Continuing our longtime crush on all things Perch!, this clever hanging storage container designed by Amy Adams holds everything from air plants to avocados to bathroom accessories with aplomb.
written by: Sara Ost03.12.13 -
Heath Ceramics Get Spotty with New 'Cool Lava' Glaze
The renowned midcentury pottery manufacturer introduces four new glazes for its vase collection, including a remarkable textured finish formulated by partner Adam Silverman and the Heath design team.
written by: Kelsey Keith03.06.13 -
Little Shirley Vases by Material Good
Lauren Burman began making Little Shirley vases a few years ago in honor of her grandmother, Shirley Larson, who was battling cancer. Now she and a team of nine other people hand make the petite...
written by: Diana Budds02.04.13 -
Modern Mixology
Modern takes on many meanings besides being contemporary or new age—sometimes modern simply means being different. Variety is what makes life interesting, and the same should apply when it...
written by: Victoria Nguyen11.19.12 -
Coffee Break: Heath Ceramics and Blue Bottle
Heath Ceramics recently opened a factory and retail location in San Francisco and partnered with Blue Bottle Coffee to open a cafe inside of the 60,000-square-foot former industrial laundry. Thanks...
written by: Diana Budds09.27.12 -
Capitol Butter Dish from ODLCO
With the Democratic and Republican conventions now over, what we've all known for months now is finally official. It's Mitt vs. Barack, impressive hair vs. impressive ears, Harvard lawyer vs....
written by: Aaron Britt09.08.12 -
Husk's Custom Ceramics
In a city filled with culinary hotspots, Charleston's Husk is in a class of its own. On paper, it may sound standard: Southern cuisine, sourced from regional farms, serving up lots of pork, bourbon...
written by: Kelsey Keith08.27.12 -
Three Cheers
The main course of a meal might receive the oohs and aahs, but as any host or hostess will attest, it’s the beverages that fuel a party and get the conversation going. This selection of...
written by: Diana Buddsphotos by: Spencer Higgins08.19.12




















