Considerate Ceramics

The Ceramic Scoop Bowl isn’t just cool because of its Cvisual oddness… it’s also designed to accommodate individuals with muscular conditions and is an ideal eating aid for one-handed users. The vertical wall and sloping bottom helps users easily guide food onto their utensils while also allowing the plate to rest at the edge of the table helping to eliminate spillage. For added safety, the bowl also features a nitrile rubber base to prevent sliding and provide a stable eating platform.

Designer: Ryan Kirkpatrick


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A Pinch of Life

Salt – the one ingredient that can make or break your signature dish! Understandably, this is why the Pinch was the first product ever launched via Kickstarter. It is the drama and experience of adding ‘a pinch of salt’ to the dish that makes it exciting. In its conceptual stage, we loved and supported the Pinch; now when it’s the real deal…we want to share its story with you.

Inspired by the use of coarse and flaky seas salts that chefs use while cooking, designer Craighton Berman wanted to bring these amazing salts and the visceral experience of pinching to the dining table, and so he designed the Pinch.

The salt cellar holds a portion of sea salt, and the top sphere is a traditional pepper shaker, which acts as a cover for the cellar when not in use. The act of ‘closing’ Pinch results in the satisfying slide of two pieces of ceramic against each other—reminiscent of using a ceramic mortar and pestle.

Apparently salts are kept in open containers called “salt pigs” and are placed next to the stove. While cooking, portions of salt are “pinched” and applied liberally to the food. This entire drama of adding salt to food gave birth to the Pinch. Designed in Chicago, made in Thailand, this unique salt and pepper holder has its roots tracing back to a design competition in Chicago, circa 2007. Ever since its October 2010 Kickstarter success, the Pinch has been an object of desire, a classy product that you want spicing-up your dining table.

Designer: Craighton Berman Studio [ Buy it Here ]


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Ceramic Sculptures Toys

Brett Kern imagine des sculptures en céramique surprenantes. En effet, l’artiste américain met tout son talent à l’épreuve afin de faire paraître ces dinosaures comme s’ils étaient des ballons gonflées. Une illusion parfaitement exécutée, à découvrir dans une série d’images dans la suite de l’article.

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Surprising Material Bonding

Designer Einat Kirschner’s experimentation with techniques to combine metal powders and ceramics found similarities in their processing methods and heating temperatures which allowed for the creation of fascinating, otherworldly forms without the use of adhesives! The material combination, dubbed CeraMetal, might appear delicate, but its incredibly strong, making it ideal for a variety of applications. Iron powder and copper powder versions give each design a one-of-a-kind aesthetic with varied hues and organic shapes.

Designer: Einat Kirschner


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3000 Ceramic Eggs Installation

L’artiste chinois Shi Shaoping présente des clichés de lieux désertiques dans lesquels il a installé 3 000 œufs en céramique. D’un poids de 10kg chacun, il réalise ces œuvres seul, et cherche à symboliser la fragilité et la beauté de la naissance. Des œuvres présentées au Today Art Museum à Beijing.

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Barnaby Barford’s Seven Deadly Sins: The infamous Catholic doctrine takes a look in the mirror in the UK ceramicist’s latest show

Barnaby Barford's Seven Deadly Sins

by Sabine Zetteler Never one to shy away from making a bold statement, ceramics artist Barnaby Barford’s new exhibition “The Seven Deadly Sins”—currently showing at London’s David Gill Gallery—addresses biblical maladies in a tellingly ironic form of ornate mirrors. In interpreting the Catholic church’s long-condemned weaknesses and literally reflecting…

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Ceramic Subwoofer: Joey Roth takes his porcelain speakers to the next level of audio bliss

Ceramic Subwoofer

In 2009 product designer Joey Roth wowed us with the debut of his beautiful Ceramic Speakers, made by hand with little more than porcelain, wood and cork. Now after three years of extensive prototyping and numerous other projects, Roth announces a matching Ceramic Subwoofer to seamlessly improve his speaker’s…

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You & I by Steven Harrington

Mi era scappata questa opera di Toykyo x Steven Harrington in ceramica, prodotta in soli 25 esemplari, alcuni dei quali in vendita da Colette ad un prezzo da collezione.

You & I by Steven Harrington

Sole Heaven x New Balance Ceramic 577

Sole Heaven e New Balance rendono omaggio alla 577 con questa versione in ceramica prodotta e dipinta a mano da Jon Lawrence. Attenzione però, ne sono state manifatturate soltanto 3 pezzi e per tentare di averne una, puoi partecipare al concorso inviando la risposta alla domanda What year was New Balance established? all’indirizzo customerservice@soleheaven.com con oggetto “Ceramic 577″ prima delle ore 15 del 1 aprile.
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Vallison Ceramic Skateboards

Queste tavole da sk8 hanno la particolarità di essere in ceramica, dipinte o serigrafate a mano. Sono prodotte dallo studio cileno di Santiago Material. Le trovate a Los Angeles da This.

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