Ceramics run easily between different references. They can be sought by collectors, but they also appear in the everyday house which are inexpensive and accessible. The one who adds them is their attention to the form, ratio and surface properties, which have value regardless of value.
It edits that Lucy Ri, Hans Copper, and David Leach with contemporary designs available from high-creative studio pottery added by David Leach. Simultaneously, they show how the language of studio pottery continues for ceramic size in every budget.
Long, sculpture vases

Advanced form


Black statement silhouette


Simultaneously, these pieces suggest that ceramics carry weight in both world – as a valuable studio pottery and as accessible design. What matters is not the price, but the form, glass cover and surface – the firmness of the properties that are still going on today how we live with ceramic today. Artful living does not require gallery settings; It occurs in the presence of these items indoors.
Long, sculpture vases


Long, sculpture vases


Striped ceramic


“Unlike frame -rich arts, invite ceramic movement. They can be rotated, represented, and can be reused – a developed way to cure the sculpture appearance in everyday life.”
Shadow surface


Pattern ceramic


Minimum white silhouette


