You are never too old to enjoy some googly eyes, and Maì proves it.
You are never too old to enjoy some googly eyes, and Maì proves it.
Sandra Apperloo of The Pottery Parade crafts planters, plates, and more that are adorned with tiny faces and a whole lot of patterns.
I recently bought a needle minder to use while I stitch my Cat Collars, and it’s been practically revelatory for me. No longer do I need to stick it into the arm of my couch as I search for more…
As I write this post, I am sipping coffee from my Two Hold Studios mug. I first fell in love with their Pondering Planters last year and have followed the husband-wife duo ever since. After a brief hiatus in which…
Few things are prettier than a vase of fresh-cut blooms… unless those flowers are in a handcrafted ceramic vase! Esther Sandler of Togetherness has crafted a series of vases that are themselves adorned with beautiful blossoms. It’s a flower overload—in…
Animals can be helpful in your everyday life… even if they’re inanimate. Australian ceramicist Susan Simonini crafts small animal vessels resembling bears, bunnies, koalas, and more to hold small items and keep your jewelry organized.
Inspired by her time spent at the dog park, artist Katie Kimmel has sculpted a series of ceramic pups who cheerfully invite us to come to play. The objects feature a variety of breeds—from poodles to Dalmatians to mutts—many of which…
Illustrator Milena (Milo) Hachim has a penchant for quirky character design that is best expressed in three-dimensional forms. Her figures are readers, dreamers, and basketball players. Each piece has the delightful wonkiness that comes from being crafted by hand. Milo…
Artist Elise Lefebvre combines the exacting edges of ceramics with a surface treatment akin to watercolor. Her chunky forms, featuring portraits of animals and people, are expressed with carefree fluidity you’d find in painting. They have diffused edges of colors that…
Artist Lorien Stern is naturally afraid of sharks but has based a large part of her creative practice on forming them from clay. “I like making them look kinda goofy or in bright colors or smiling,” she explains in a documentary…