Nick Weddell has been challenging pottery conventions his since his start, pushing the tightly held ideas about how to fire ceramic, apply glaze, or treat clay....
Many potters talk about earth, fire, history and lifestyle as an unintentional result of their pottery practice (like a life-long art performance), bu...
In modern society, most young people can no longer be represented by a woodfired mug in the classic country potter style. We need something with bling, charm, a...
The fashion world is the epicenter of trends with the top designers inventing and identifying the aesthetics that will seep into our daily lives in the form of ...
Like churning your own butter or baking your own bread, there is often something magical about truly making things from scratch. This self-made satisfaction is ...
Seohee Park creates hand-thrown Korean pottery inspired by Joseon Dynasty porcelain with flawless craftsmanship and figurative forms. One of the most challengin...
Su Nao Home is a Japanese pottery design company creating functional ceramics that have a comforting hand-touched feel. Their wares are mindful of the food that...
Two students at South Korea's Hoseo University of Industrial Design unveiled a stunning modern tea set design addressing cultural trends affecting tea consumpti...
Do you remember when you touched clay for the first time? In your brain you pictured a "mug" but when your hands started working, it was a a bumbling mess and s...
The Swedish pottery brand Studio Oyama was founded in 2012 by Masayoshi Oya. The Gothenburg-based ceramic design studio focuses on functional and deco...
The pervasiveness of handmade pottery is a remarkable part of our modern culture. There is no substantial reason that potters should exist at all outside of a...
Perceiving the rate at which time is passing can be beautiful or painful. The unique sensation often reveals itself when performing tedious tasks. You...
Humans are often intrigued by slight abnormalities in their surroundings; not the glaringly obvious, but the subtly strange. Didem Mert's ceramic design falls i...
Ceramic artist Joanna Powell begins her pots with a reductive process, dismantling conventional ideas of functional objects. She'll take a pot, like a mug, and ...
Nick Moen is a creator of experiences and a collector of stories. He spreads his passion for rich human experience through ceramic design, glorifying the mundan...
Hanako Nakazato is a Japanese-born potter infusing a much-needed breath of minimalism into the decoration-filled contemporary American pots scene. Now splitting...
I have to admit, I was not looking forward to another tiring object-specific pottery exhibition with an exorbitant number of mediocre cups in a curated populari...
Lindsey Hampton is a designer who makes pottery - think hipster boutique production dinnerware. The forms are unrefined and amateur and the clay is the typical ...
Dan McCarthy is one of the rare potters who has made a life in the fine art world – like an ugly duckling raised by a pack of wolves. The work is proudly anti-c...
Following the traditional Japanese aesthetic, Norikazu Oe creates refined, minimal pots that are a true collaboration between maker and material. Nothing in Oe'...