Furniture by Australian Designer Henry Wilson
Modular and handmade furniture seems to be work that I’m drawn to, I can’t pinpoint exactly why, but a few ideas came to mind the other day when I was thinking about the furniture that I personally own. Firstly, as a designer myself, I tend to prefer or remember the prototypes rather more vividl
Works by Ceramic Artist and Sculptor Andrei Davidoff
Today I'll be making my weekly visit to the local pottery studio. I've been meddling with the idea of producing a teapot on the wheel for a while, so I've been watching various tutorials to get an idea of how to make such an object. Like researching any craftsmen, these guys have been doing it for y
Sculptural Forms by Belinda Winkler
It's been a year since I started to explore ceramics and pottery in greater detail, not necessarily researching it, that started a long long time ago, but actual hands on commitment to the craft. So I feel like I have a small amount of physical knowledge, and I am now able to make forms on the whee
Bottled History by Smith Journal
A few days ago Smith Journal released a new video on their website and I couldn't pass up the chance to showcase it here, there's some fantastic up-close imagery and you get a sense of the making process. Plus, it only seemed natural after we showcased their last video on Rohan Anderson’s Smokehou
Potheads by Maker Kim Jaeger
It almost seems ironic that I’ve talked about two similar artists in the space of one week, previously I showcased Stella Baggott from the UK, and today I’m pointing out a film I watched over on vimeo about ceramic artist Kim Jaeger by Historia Films. Kim’s been one of my favourites at Mr Kitl
Architecture and Interior Design by Robert Mills
The great thing about this job is that you get to discover, you're always learning fresh approaches, concepts, and ideals from all over the world. The blog is like a melting pot for us and I get a great deal of satisfaction from looking at how individuals on the other side of the world view everyday
Collection of Photography by Luisa Brimble
As winter takes over with the cold nights and the shortened days I often turn my attention to photography of the nature we see here today from Luisa Brimble, which I would describe as really hearty and homely. Another photographer that springs to mind in this respect is Charlotte Bland who has broug
Shiko Pottery Studio, Australia
Today I've selected some great photography from a studio's website based in Brunswick, Australia named Shiko. To be quite honest we've not really featured many artists from Australia here in the past, even though there seems to be some fantastic work going on over there, so this post today should gi
Handmade Resin Objects by Dinosaur Designs
This morning I've been admiring these handmade resin objects by Dinosaur Designs based out of Australia. This looks like an interesting material to be working with and I've not seen it really used before, well not to this extreme anyway. I'm intrigued by the unusual texture, it seems pliable but ac
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
Vicki Grima, 87 Spoons Project
I've got the biggest admiration for the creatives that take one field or form and apply influences they've found elsewhere to create something truly individual and unique, which in turn throws conventional thinking on it's head. Australian artist and ceramist Vicki Grima snuggly fits into this brack