A one-of-a-kind hand-built bowl layered with clay petals, in denim blue.

$550.00
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A sculptural one-of-a-kind bowl, hand-built from overlapping clay petals around a textured flower

Hand-built porcelain in a deep blue clay, inspired by flora and nature’s relentless strength. Each piece is sculpted by hand, where organic forms meet disciplined craft: flowers emerge from the vessel and reclaiming space. The blue clay carries depth and luminosity—shifting from stormy indigo to soft marine highlights—echoing the sea-sky palette of lutruwita (Tasmania).

These objects celebrate resilience. Surfaces bear the marks of process: subtle tool scars, layered slips, and controlled glaze runs that suggest growth, erosion, and regeneration. Functional vessels and sculptural forms alike are designed to engage the body and the eye—cups that fit like held blooms, bowls that cradle light, and vessels that stand like miniature landscapes.

Each piece is unique yet rooted in a consistent language of repetition and variation: repeated ribs imply stems, offset openings mimic seed pods, and asymmetry evokes the unpredictability of wild growth. Fired to porcelain strength, the work balances fragility and endurance—delicate in appearance, formidable in structure.

Perfect for collectors who value slow-made objects and for interiors seeking a tactile, nature-driven statement. These pieces speak to a world where the built and the wild converge, where artistry yields to the quiet power of nature taking over.

centre and finished in denim blue. Sculptural and tactile. Dimensions to confirm.

A sculptural one-of-a-kind bowl, hand-built from overlapping clay petals around a textured flower

Hand-built porcelain in a deep blue clay, inspired by flora and nature’s relentless strength. Each piece is sculpted by hand, where organic forms meet disciplined craft: flowers emerge from the vessel and reclaiming space. The blue clay carries depth and luminosity—shifting from stormy indigo to soft marine highlights—echoing the sea-sky palette of lutruwita (Tasmania).

These objects celebrate resilience. Surfaces bear the marks of process: subtle tool scars, layered slips, and controlled glaze runs that suggest growth, erosion, and regeneration. Functional vessels and sculptural forms alike are designed to engage the body and the eye—cups that fit like held blooms, bowls that cradle light, and vessels that stand like miniature landscapes.

Each piece is unique yet rooted in a consistent language of repetition and variation: repeated ribs imply stems, offset openings mimic seed pods, and asymmetry evokes the unpredictability of wild growth. Fired to porcelain strength, the work balances fragility and endurance—delicate in appearance, formidable in structure.

Perfect for collectors who value slow-made objects and for interiors seeking a tactile, nature-driven statement. These pieces speak to a world where the built and the wild converge, where artistry yields to the quiet power of nature taking over.

centre and finished in denim blue. Sculptural and tactile. Dimensions to confirm.