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CONVERGENCE OBJÉT — JAN VOGELPOEL CLAY SCULPTOR Carlo Scarpa, Jan Vogelpoel, Olivetti Showroom, Brass Inlay, Modern Architects, Porcelain Tableware, Cool Lamps, Earthenware Clay, Plate Art

Creating Objét for Architects This playful new series is based on dream collaborations with mid-century modern architects that have inspired Jans work. It is both an homage to and celebration of the work of these architects, while also investigating the genesis of creative expression. Each instalment in the series focuses on a different influence, with pieces that respond to a specific architectural space, and highlights the respect and admiration at the heart of the series! Dream…

UNDER THE RADAR — JAN VOGELPOEL CLAY SCULPTOR Jan Vogelpoel, Texture Wall, Small Tiles, Porcelain Tableware, Relief Sculpture, Earthenware Clay, Stone Texture, Retro Print, Textured Wall Art

RELIEF SCULPTURES This relief sculpture concept fits together like a puzzle and is available in portrait or landscape orientations with many design permutations. Likes indoors or undercover. Warm white | 680mm x 400mm | $2580 AVAILABLE Terracotta | 520mm x 320mm | AVAILABLE TO ORDER

EVOLUTION LAMP — JAN VOGELPOEL CLAY SCULPTOR Mid Century, Nature, Earthenware, Terracotta Pottery, Terracotta Clay, Mornington Peninsula, Lighting Inspiration, Sculptor, Evolution

The Evolution collection harnesses the energy and fluidity of nature with a mid-century twist. The warm tones, flecks and striations are inspired by the sandstone cliffs and eroded rocks found around the Mornington Peninsula. Cream earthenware with bursts of Terracotta clay $1080 29cm high | 2m Linen cloth cord with switch. SOLD

New in the Shop – Inside the Studio of Japanese Ceramic Artist Miki Furusho | OEN Ceramic Forms, Abstract Tile, Studio Spaces, Shading Techniques, Ancient Pottery, Japanese Ceramics, Craft Studio, Unique Ceramics, Studio Space

We welcome the work of ceramic artist Miki Furusho in our shop. I always like to show photos from inside the maker's studio as I think it gives more depth and meaning to their work. It's only when you can see the techniques and the care and attention that goes on in this work that

Jan Vogelpoel, Abstract Tile, Sculpture Ceramic, Shading Techniques, Porcelain Tableware, Plaster Art, Earthenware Clay, Wall Sculpture, Clay Sculpture

Rebellious, unique and thought-provoking are just some of the adjectives that can be used to describe Jan Vogelpoel’s ceramic sculptures. She dares to break out of the box with a series of media that ranges from sculptures to hanging works of art. She plays with shapes and colors to make each piece unique. The Melbourne

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