Collection by Heather Corcoran
Through October 9, 2016, see the sculptural ceramics of Peter Shire in the exhibition “Peter Shire, A Survey of Ceramics: 1970s to the Present," at New York's Derek Eller Gallery. 

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Courtesy of Derek Eller Gallery
Through October 9, 2016, see the sculptural ceramics of Peter Shire in the exhibition “Peter Shire, A Survey of Ceramics: 1970s to the Present," at New York's Derek Eller Gallery. derekeller.com Courtesy of Derek Eller Gallery
The Breakfast Club is the first collection by Pax Ceramics, a Venice-based homeware brand founded by Mia Herron Kantor. The hand-sprayed airbrush glazes recall sunset skys, with color palettes inspired by artists James Turrell, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Josef Albers.
The Breakfast Club is the first collection by Pax Ceramics, a Venice-based homeware brand founded by Mia Herron Kantor. The hand-sprayed airbrush glazes recall sunset skys, with color palettes inspired by artists James Turrell, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Josef Albers.
The Breakfast Club is the first collection by Pax Ceramics, a Venice-based homeware brand founded by Mia Herron Kantor. The hand-sprayed airbrush glazes recall sunset skys, with color palettes inspired by artists James Turrell, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Josef Albers.
The Breakfast Club is the first collection by Pax Ceramics, a Venice-based homeware brand founded by Mia Herron Kantor. The hand-sprayed airbrush glazes recall sunset skys, with color palettes inspired by artists James Turrell, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Josef Albers.
Bari Ziperstein Ceramics inspired by Rachel Comey’s Spring/Summer 2017 collection

“I’ve always been a die-hard fan of Rachel’s aesthetic” says Ziperstein, "but when I learned of her background in sculpture I immediately 
knew she would identify with my take on the similarities between prints finding their way onto ceramics and the very fabric that forms the foundation of her clothing and swimwear this season.”
Bari Ziperstein Ceramics inspired by Rachel Comey’s Spring/Summer 2017 collection “I’ve always been a die-hard fan of Rachel’s aesthetic” says Ziperstein, "but when I learned of her background in sculpture I immediately knew she would identify with my take on the similarities between prints finding their way onto ceramics and the very fabric that forms the foundation of her clothing and swimwear this season.”
Bari Ziperstein's ceramic breast plate, part of an August 2016 group at Kopeikin Gallery in Los Angeles.
Bari Ziperstein's ceramic breast plate, part of an August 2016 group at Kopeikin Gallery in Los Angeles.
“This is my take on Brutalist architecture combined with Japanese pagodas," says Los Angeles–based ceramicist Bari Ziperstein.
“This is my take on Brutalist architecture combined with Japanese pagodas," says Los Angeles–based ceramicist Bari Ziperstein.
The latest work from Los Angeles ceramicist Bari Ziperstein include these terra-cotta "futurist Primitive designs inspired by Colombian pottery.”
The latest work from Los Angeles ceramicist Bari Ziperstein include these terra-cotta "futurist Primitive designs inspired by Colombian pottery.”
Trained in urban planning and historic preservation, Brooklyn-based designer Natalie Weinberger creates ceramics by blending recycled white stoneware and porcelain with black volcanic sand. The line is available at Still House in New York's East Village and stillhousenyc.com.
Trained in urban planning and historic preservation, Brooklyn-based designer Natalie Weinberger creates ceramics by blending recycled white stoneware and porcelain with black volcanic sand. The line is available at Still House in New York's East Village and stillhousenyc.com.
Trained in urban planning and historic preservation, Brooklyn-based designer Natalie Weinberger creates ceramics by blending recycled white stoneware and porcelain with black volcanic sand. The line is available at Still House in New York's East Village and stillhousenyc.com.
Trained in urban planning and historic preservation, Brooklyn-based designer Natalie Weinberger creates ceramics by blending recycled white stoneware and porcelain with black volcanic sand. The line is available at Still House in New York's East Village and stillhousenyc.com.
Created by one of Japan's oldest porcelain manufacturers Scholten & Baijings, this tea set is both modern and timeless.
Created by one of Japan's oldest porcelain manufacturers Scholten & Baijings, this tea set is both modern and timeless.
Wheel thrown, hand painted porcelain ceramic cups by Charlotte Smith Studios.
Wheel thrown, hand painted porcelain ceramic cups by Charlotte Smith Studios.
Pots by Cassie Griffin at Dimes Deli, NYC. 03/19/16
Pots by Cassie Griffin at Dimes Deli, NYC. 03/19/16
Matthew Ward Felix Bowl
Matthew Ward Felix Bowl