Folded Light, Folded Shadow by Yuko Nishimura
Japanese artist Yuko Nishimura creates large scale paper relief sculptures composed of narrow pleats, essentially using a technique rooted in traditional Japanese origami.
Semi Porcelain Stoneware Vessels by Stuart Carey
London's Shoreditch based potter Stuart Carey has experimented with an alternative to standard porcelain clay, a semi porcelain stoneware for his collection of tableware.
Daily Spoon by Stian Korntved Ruud
One creative fully committing himself to a craft and exploring it in great detail is Norwegian designer Stian Korntved Ruud, who's decided to produce one spoon a day for a whole year.
Glassblower Yamato Ishioka by Tanaka Yoshiori
Vancouver based photographer Tanaka Yoshiori highlights Glassblower Yamato Ishioka, showing him working behind closed doors at his studio in Yasaka village, Nagano.
Rina Menardi’s Handmade Stoneware
Rina has been experimenting with ceramics since 1980. One source of inspiration is nature itself, using a combination of block colour and clean lines to create pure form.
Functional Ceramics by Potter Hyejeong Kim
Modern and simple, classical forms with minimal decoration. Much of the aesthetic and functional elements take inspiration from Hyejeong Kim's Korean and Japanese upbringing.
Flux & Glow by G.William Bell Glass
A short video showcasing the work and making process of glassblower G.William Bell, a Bristol based artist who makes large translucent vessels that feature unique swirls throughout.
Wooden Sculpture & Vessels by Ernst Gamperl
Bold unique forms by woodturner and sculptor Ernst Gamperl. These vessels are quite striking, with lots of incised lines on the body and surface to create an unusual but subtle effect.
Pia Wüstenberg: Tale of Two Halves
A short film on designer Pia Wüstenberg's glass vessels, produced from rich gem-toned, hand-blown glass and a single wooden branch, sourced from her native Finland.
Cranewalk by Christopher Quist Kautz
Inspired by both the bird and the action, Cranewalk is a collection of beautiful and tactile housewares handmade in Montana by American woodworker Christopher Quist Kautz.
Fluted Stoneware by TORTUS Copenhagen
Founded by Karin Blach Nielsen, Eric and Justin Landon, TORTUS hopes to make vessels that have timeless beauty. These 'fluted stoneware' pieces are wonderfully organic.
Kyoto Woodcraft by Nakagawa Mokkougei
Best known for producing traditional Japanese buckets called 'ki-oke', Nakagawa Mokkougei makes these by joining slats of wood together held in place by well-positioned metal rings.