The Object Enthusiast - Peach Blush + Gold Dash Tray
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A porcelain, handbuilt tray, finished in a very light peach blush glaze with 22k gold lustre dash marks around the edge.
- Due to the nature of this glaze, there is often some minor crazing in the surface of the glaze.
- ca. 23.5 x 16 cm
Emily from The Object Enthusiast:
"I aim to find the artful in the ordinary.
Since discovering ceramics in college, I delight in creating vessels that will become heirlooms for the modern traditionalist.
My ceramic work is characterized by earthy imperfections, a range of shapes that emerge organically, and playful, irreplicable patterns. I want my pots to be multifunctional; what one person uses as a planter another may use as a home for tiny treasures.
There’s something special in knowing that an object I’ve made – that I’ve conceived out of thin air, out of a ball of clay – will soon be something that another person lives with and chooses to keep in their home. I believe we ought to be especially selective about the objects with which we surround ourselves, as our habitat shapes and fuels our being."
The Object Enthusiast - White + Gold Cylindrical Vase
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Each vase is made using a porcelain slip, finished in a glossy white glaze and a 22k golden rim. These vases show off the maker's touch by leaving behind some of the pinchy texture and the imperfections.
Emily from The Object Enthusiast:
"I aim to find the artful in the ordinary.
Since discovering ceramics in college, I delight in creating vessels that will become heirlooms for the modern traditionalist.
My ceramic work is characterized by earthy imperfections, a range of shapes that emerge organically, and playful, irreplicable patterns. I want my pots to be multifunctional; what one person uses as a planter another may use as a home for tiny treasures.
There’s something special in knowing that an object I’ve made – that I’ve conceived out of thin air, out of a ball of clay – will soon be something that another person lives with and chooses to keep in their home. I believe we ought to be especially selective about the objects with which we surround ourselves, as our habitat shapes and fuels our being."
- ca. 17 cm tall
- ca. 7 cm wide
Emily from The Object Enthusiast:
"I aim to find the artful in the ordinary.
Since discovering ceramics in college, I delight in creating vessels that will become heirlooms for the modern traditionalist.
My ceramic work is characterized by earthy imperfections, a range of shapes that emerge organically, and playful, irreplicable patterns. I want my pots to be multifunctional; what one person uses as a planter another may use as a home for tiny treasures.
There’s something special in knowing that an object I’ve made – that I’ve conceived out of thin air, out of a ball of clay – will soon be something that another person lives with and chooses to keep in their home. I believe we ought to be especially selective about the objects with which we surround ourselves, as our habitat shapes and fuels our being."