A Beautiful Life – Short Film on South Korean Ceramic Artist Lee Kang-Hyo
Watch this brilliant documentary by Goldmark on Lee Kang-Hyo, one of Korea's finest living potters, where they visit his studio where he creates a mixture of tableware and sculpture.
A Nod to Scandinavia – The Bind Chair by Jessy Van Durme of Studio Klaer
Functional chair by Jessy Van Durme created from just four elements, the legs, arm rest, seat and leather strapping which forms to the shape of the human body.
Glass Vessels and Paperweights by Studio Prepa at OEN Shop
Due to popularity in their native country of Japan, Studio Prepa produce beautiful glasswork a couple of times a year for OEN. View our newest selection here.
Hexa Vases by Vezzini & Chen Glassworks
A beautiful selection of glassworks made by London-based creatives Cristina Vezzini and Chen Sheng Tsang, all inspired by the structure and geometry of nature and natural forms.
Hand Turned Wooden Bowls from Kihachi at OEN Shop
We recently received stock of some new handmade wooden vessels from Japanese workshop Kihachi, created in Yamanaka, a region in Japan known for its exquisite and precise lacquerware.
Tumblers & Sketchbooks by Makr at OEN shop
We present a selection of new arrivals in the shop from American studio Makr, including a set of hand turned aluminium & copper tumblers and a unique sketchbook perfect for creatives.
Glass Vessels by Line Gottfred Petersen
Danish artist Line Gottfred Petersen creates sculpted vessels that are both quiet and classical, with the pieces emphasised thanks to subtle manipulation of the materials surface.
Wooden Furniture by Japanese Company Hirashima
Hirashima, who produce furniture in Yanagawa City, Fukuoka Prefecture, utilise unusual shaping and structurally sound engineering in their wooden furniture design.
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.
Handmade Glass Vessels by Michael Ruh Studio
I had an email this week from a reader noting our recent fascination with Japanese craftsmen, or you could say our prolonged fascination. He asked if we would showcase different makers from other parts of the world. Interestingly, I have to agree. My heads been a bit stuck in the sand lately and it
Steven Branfman, Raku Master
Steven Branfman has specialised in the Raku technique and process for over 30 years. In this video we're introduced to his workshop and studio, showcasing his skills on the wheel and the Raku technique in general.
Handcrafted Metalwork by Lue Kikuchi
A great place to browse if you’re ever looking for inspiration are the association pages, or those craft collectives that point out specific makers from the area in question. With my interest being Japanese art and design it made sense to search through different locations to see what was on offer