Ceramics
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 Rajan Bijlani opens his Primrose Hill home for ‘Electric Kiln’In his London home – once the studio of ceramicist Emmanuel Cooper – Rajan Bijlani stages ‘Electric Kiln’, uniting Frank Auerbach, Lucie Rie and Cooper in an intimate reflection on the creative spirit of postwar London By Ali Morris Published 
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 Tekla’s first candles come in sculptural ceramic vesselsTekla’s new candle collection features evocative scents and is created in collaboration with Irish ceramicist Sara Flynn By Rosa Bertoli Published 
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 With sleek surfaces and old world touches, Gunia Project's new Kyiv boutique elegantly captures the spirit of UkraineLocal design firm Temp Project has created an enchanting new home inside a historic embassy building for the cult Ukrainian home and lifestyle brand By Anna Solomon Published 
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 Jonathan Anderson and Wedgwood join forces to release Lucie Rie designsTwo cup-and-saucer sets designed by the British studio potter in the 1960s are produced for the first time, thanks to the shared efforts of Rie collector Jonathan Anderson and Wedgwood By Rosa Bertoli Published 
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 You can safely sit on Max Lamb’s ceramic chairs for 1882 LtdA new collaboration pushes the boundaries of design and ceramic manufacturing: ‘Crockery’ is on view at Gallery Fumi until 30 September 2025 By Emma Moore Published 
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 Ones to Watch: Plaster Paris Studio unites brutalism and bohemiaDesigners Tessa Rose Vardy and Olivia Engelhardt draw inspiration from the urban landscape of Paris and the laidback warmth of the Balearics By Tianna Williams Published 
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 ‘100 Years, 60 Designers, 1 Future’: 1882 Ltd plate auction supports ceramic craftThe ceramics brand’s founder Emily Johnson asked 60 artists, designers, musicians and architects – from John Pawson to Robbie Williams – to design plates, which will be auctioned to fund the next generation of craftspeople By Malaika Byng Published 
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 Lois Samuels’ ceramics invite us to find beauty in imperfectionOn view at Twentieth in Los Angeles, the artist’s unglazed ceramics explore ‘life’s intricacies and magic’, she says By Mazzi Odu Published 
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 The animals came in two by two, hurrah!Jonathan Baldock’s ‘WYRD’ menagerie takes up residence at Scotland’s Jupiter Artland for the summer By Hugo Macdonald Published 
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 Yes, furniture can be ceramic. This artist is leading the way'There’s a lot happening under the hood,' New York ceramicist Devin Wilde says of his sophomore collection. By Jacob Gaines Published 
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 Tokyo design studio We+ transforms microalgae into coloursCould microalgae be the sustainable pigment of the future? A Japanese research project investigates By Danielle Demetriou Published 
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 This joyful Henri Matisse pottery collection is your new summer entertaining essentialAfter years at the helm of American ceramics company East Fork, the artist’s great-grandson is ready to embrace his family name By Anna Fixsen Published 
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 Ludmilla Balkis’ organic, earthy ceramics embody the Basque countrysideThe sculptor-ceramicist presents a series inspired by and created from found natural objects in a New York exhibition By Anna Solomon Published 
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 Nature sets the pace for Alex Monroe’s first sculpture exhibitionThe British designer hops from jewellery to sculpture for his new exhibition at the Garden Museum, London. Here, he tells us why nature should be at the forefront of design By Tianna Williams Published 
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 Faye Toogood comes up roses at Milan Design Week 2025Japanese ceramics specialist Noritake’s design collection blossoms with a bold floral series by Faye Toogood By Danielle Demetriou Published 
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 Pierce Brosnan and Hering Berlin's ceramic vases explore love, loss and renewalActor and artist Pierce Brosnan translates his ‘So Many Dreams’ artworks to Hering Berlin ceramic vases in a new limited edition By Tianna Williams Published 
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 'We need to be constantly reminded of our similarities' – Jonathan Baldock challenges the patriarchal roots of a former Roman temple in LondonThrough use of ceramics and textiles, British artist Jonathan Baldock creates a magical and immersive exhibition at ‘0.1%’ at London's Mithraum Bloomberg Space By Emily Steer Published 
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 Ceramics brand Mutina stages a poetic tribute to everyday objectsDesign meets art as a new Mutina exhibition in Italy reframes the beauty of domestic stillness, juxtaposing ceramics, sculpture, paintings and photography By Laura May Todd Published 
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 Florim’s new ceramic surface collection is an ode to tactilityA primal pleasure, Matteo Thun and Benedetto Fasciana’s SensiTerre collection of ceramic flooring and cladding surfaces for Florim is a Wallpaper* Design Award winner By Hugo Macdonald Published 
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 Ceramic artists: top trail-glazers breaking the mouldA way with clay: discover the contemporary ceramic artists firing up a new age for the medium By Hannah Silver Last updated 
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 Feldspar makes its mark on Whitehall with a festive pop-up at Corinthia HotelDevon-based bone china brand Feldspar makes its first foray into shopkeeping with a pop-up at London’s Corinthia Hotel. Ali Morris speaks with the founders and peeks inside By Ali Morris Published 
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 Hella Jongerius’ ‘Angry Animals’ take a humorous and poignant bite out of the climate crisisAt Salon 94 Design in New York, Hella Jongerius presents animal ceramics, ‘Bead Tables’ and experimental ‘Textile Studies’ – three series that challenge traditional ideas about function, craft, and narrative By Ali Morris Published 
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 Genesis Belanger is seduced by the real and the fake in LondonSculptor Genesis Belanger’s solo show, ‘In the Right Conditions We Are Indistinguishable’, is open at Pace, London By Emily Steer Published 
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 Arrernte artist Alfred Lowe wins 2024 Shelley Simpson Ceramic Prize with Mud AustraliaMud Australia has awarded Alfred Lowe its annual ceramics prize for his keenly political and visually unique pieces By Jasper Spires Published 
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 First look: clay meets paper and textiles in Henry Holland's new collection for HarlequinHenry Holland, the fashion designer-turned-ceramicist, has teamed up with Harlequin for a range of playful, tactile wallpapers and textiles By Hugo Macdonald Published 
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 Heath Ceramics’ first lighting is inspired by ‘catching fireflies and letting their light shine through your hands’Heath Ceramics launches its first collection of ceramic lighting, designed by Tung Chiang, director of Heath Clay Studio By Hugo Macdonald Published 
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 Dior Men’s cat-filled set was a collaboration with ceramic artist Hylton NelDior Men’s Kim Jones speaks to Wallpaper* about his collaboration with South African ceramicist Hylton Nel, revealed as part of the designer’s S/S 2025 show today in Paris (21 June 2024) By Jack Moss Published 


