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Not to sound like we're stuck in some Renaissance-era time capsule, but it's a real shame that more designers don't craft in stone. Properly worked, this rugged material adds gravitas to any domestic setting. Case in point is this tactile set of tableware collaboration between Portuguese stone specialists Sienave and the UK-based designer Michael Sodeau. Natural stone from Sienave's private quarry in Algarve's Monchique Mountain has been painstakingly cut to form bowls, plates, vases and cups that look equally good on the dining table or as decorative pieces. Unadorned, their simple lines are pleasingly primitive, but the genius in the collection is the pairing of other equally natural materials such as oak and cork to provide interesting soft and hard textures.
David Mellor
My Bauhaus is Better Than Yours
Aldo Bakker
HermÈs
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Georg Jensen
Marcel Sigel Studio
Danish Crafts
Atelier Polyhedre
Skram
Aldo Bakker
Ichendorf Milano
Skitsch
Spin Ceramics
Teroforma
JIA Inc
Serafino Zani
AR Wentworth
When Objects Work
Adonde
Bosa
Georg Jensen
Normann Copenhagen
Christofle
Teroforma
A/R Studio
Industreal
Pirsc
Authentics
David Mellor
David Mellor
Now at the helm of his father's eponymous cutlery and kitchenware company, Corin Mellor has inherited the…
My Bauhaus is Better Than Yours
The trouble with many modern edition vases is that sans fleurs, they look a little naked and forlorn on the…
Aldo Bakker
It's impossible to pigeon-hole Aldo Bakker. When it comes to the materials he uses for his designs, this…
HermÈs
India has long been a fruitful source of inspiration for HermÈs, and for his latest collection of…
India has long been a fruitful source of inspiration for HermÈs, and for his latest collection of…
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