Taro Tabuchi, Wood-Fired Kiln Porcelain
This is possibly the first time this year that I've come across a selection of imagery from an artist that's just too vast. It's that expansive that the 15 images I placed here in my opinion are nowhere near enough to represent the message that I want to convey, but I guess you've got to work with w
Photography by Michael Graydon
I've been feeling a little guilty about the lack of photographers that I've brought across here recently, so I'm attempting to make amends today with this collection from one of my new found favourites, Michael Graydon who's based in Toronto. One thing that I'm not really a fan of, particularly with
Constantin Brancusi, Artist and Sculptor
Wow, this is why I love writing on this website, it's an amazing tool for us to research individuals that we admire and that fascinate us. Today I've taken the jump and have decided to talk about an amazing artist that goes by the name of Constantin Brancusi. I was led to his work by the one and onl
Transparent House photographed by Tim Van de Velde
Talking upon architecture we quickly learnt that the best source for finding great photographs is the photographers themselves, opposed to the actual firms that create each project. This perhaps sounds a little obvious but when you’re constantly on the lookout for content you soon become wise to t
Boiacca Table by LucidiPevere
As a man that's not particularly fond of so called 'cold' objects this particular project that I'm showcasing today was up in the air for a while. I'll explain why as we go on but I have to admit recently I've been drawn to items with more substance and character rather than strict minimalism, I thi
Wooden and Bone Cutlery by Kirsten Hecktermann
For a while I've been admiring the works of designer Kirsten Hecktermann and today seems like the perfect time to take an in-depth view into the objects and how/where they've been made. Kirsten is actually a textile artist, designer, and stylist based in the UK, but this cutlery showcased in this ar
Ceramic Sculptures by Eva Hild
Over the last couple of months sculpture seems to have really got a hold on me, I've been constantly floating around to see what I can find online, and have been somewhat taken by the idea that an object can challenge conventional ways of thinking just through an abstract form. Which was why I was d
Murata Yoshihiko, Japanese Lacquer Artist
Wow. Incredible work by Japanese Artist Murata Yoshihiko who works with lacquer, this isn't a process that I'm really familiar with but I decided to root around a bit to find some information on this art. From what I found out it seems like Murata uses a maple wood to create these fantastic sculptur
Ann Linnemann, Ceramic Designer, Artist and Potter
If you're anything like me every so often you'll come across a designer or artist who seems to create work that's near enough perfect. It doesn't happen all that often but when it does every photo you view just seems to hit home, and when I bring it across here to showcase it's impossible to pick u
Collection of work from Robin & Lucienne Day
From a personal perspective I can’t think of anything more heartwarming than coming across the entire life’s work of a creative couple. British designers Robin and Lucienne Day are a prime example of two different styles intertwining and complimenting one another, for those that haven’t been i
Furniture and Detail Shots by Pastoe
Pastoe are quite unique in my opinion, in fact I’ve written about them before when I highlighted the sm05 chair by Cees Braakman, but I’ve not really gone into much depth regarding their history and how this played a part in the furniture world. It all began in 1913 when businessman Frits Loeb d
Phil Elson, Hand Thrown Porcelain Tableware
Ceramics has been high up on our list of inspiring subjects lately, although I'm partial to all aspects of the field I seem to be pulled towards porcelain as a material for some reason or another. I think it's because I like the transparency and the simplicity, it's quite clean and precise which pro