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KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.
KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.
KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.

Silver Everyday Odd Earrings

Regular price $320.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Jewellery
MATERIALS:
925 Sterling Silver -18 Carat Gold Plated
DIMENSIONS:
4mm wide, 14mm diameter
ORIGIN:
Melbourne / Naarm

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. 

KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.

Wearability is at the heart of her work. With conscious consumerism in mind, her work is made to be worn often and travel through life with the wearer, with the hope the pieces will be passed down generations.

Kira’s practice focuses on sustainability, using recycled materials where possible and making small quantities. Her work is made with love and consideration from her home studio in Naarm / Melbourne alongside her tiny bossy dog Pepper.

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KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.
KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.
KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.

Connection Earrings

Regular price $300.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Jewellery
MATERIALS:
925 Sterling Silver 
DIMENSIONS:
6mm thick and 18mm diameter
ORIGIN:
Melbourne / Naarm

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. 

KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.

Wearability is at the heart of her work. With conscious consumerism in mind, her work is made to be worn often and travel through life with the wearer, with the hope the pieces will be passed down generations.

Kira’s practice focuses on sustainability, using recycled materials where possible and making small quantities. Her work is made with love and consideration from her home studio in Naarm / Melbourne alongside her tiny bossy dog Pepper.

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KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.
KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.
KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.

Silver Coil Earrings

Regular price $240.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Jewellery
MATERIALS:
925 Sterling Silver 
DIMENSIONS:
6mm thick, 16.5mm diameter
ORIGIN:
Melbourne / Naarm

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. 

KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.

Wearability is at the heart of her work. With conscious consumerism in mind, her work is made to be worn often and travel through life with the wearer, with the hope the pieces will be passed down generations.

Kira’s practice focuses on sustainability, using recycled materials where possible and making small quantities. Her work is made with love and consideration from her home studio in Naarm / Melbourne alongside her tiny bossy dog Pepper.

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KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.
KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.

Gold Coil Earrings

Regular price $290.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Jewellery
MATERIALS:
925 Sterling Silver - 18 Carat Gold Plated
DIMENSIONS:
6mm thick, 16.5mm diameter
ORIGIN:
Melbourne / Naarm

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. 

KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.

Wearability is at the heart of her work. With conscious consumerism in mind, her work is made to be worn often and travel through life with the wearer, with the hope the pieces will be passed down generations.

Kira’s practice focuses on sustainability, using recycled materials where possible and making small quantities. Her work is made with love and consideration from her home studio in Naarm / Melbourne alongside her tiny bossy dog Pepper.

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KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.
KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.
KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.

Silver Bubble Earrings

Regular price $250.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Jewellery
MATERIALS:
925 Sterling Silver 
DIMENSIONS:
9mm thick, 18mm diameter
ORIGIN:
Melbourne / Naarm

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. 

KIRA EDWARDS is a contemporary jeweller, utilising traditional techniques to make organic sculptural pieces. Her work is an ode to the making process, embracing the imperfections and beauty that arise along the way. Exploring texture, sculpture and mixed metals, her work aims to capture a natural ease.

Wearability is at the heart of her work. With conscious consumerism in mind, her work is made to be worn often and travel through life with the wearer, with the hope the pieces will be passed down generations.

Kira’s practice focuses on sustainability, using recycled materials where possible and making small quantities. Her work is made with love and consideration from her home studio in Naarm / Melbourne alongside her tiny bossy dog Pepper.

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Porcelain sculpture made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.
Porcelain sculpture made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.
Porcelain sculpture made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.
Porcelain sculpture made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.
Porcelain sculpture made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.
Porcelain sculpture made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.

3D Printed Ceramic Vessel titled "Loose Knit"

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OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
200mm x 200mm x 270mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour.

ALTERFACT is an experimental design studio created by Lucile Sciallano and Ben Landau in 2014. Since graduating from Design Academy Eindhoven in 2013, Lucile and Ben have worked in tandem on various projects in different mediums. Their collaboration has culminated in the creation of Alterfact Studio, a platform through which to conduct critical research with materials and data translated through the manufacture of ‘stuff’.

Alterfact’s practice is currently focused on the use of 3D printing in clay as a small batch manufacturing process. They push the boundaries of this traditionally plastic-based medium, and play with its connotations of utilitarianism and gimmickry, as it moves into a feasible reality.

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Ceramic jug by ceramicist Yuro Cuchor
Ceramic jug by ceramicist Yuro Cuchor
Ceramic jug by ceramicist Yuro Cuchor
Ceramic jug by ceramicist Yuro Cuchor
Ceramic jug by ceramicist Yuro Cuchor
Ceramic jug by ceramicist Yuro Cuchor

Ceramic Jug - Pale Peach

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OBJECT TYPE:
Water Jug
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
270mm x 170mm
ORIGIN:
Adelaide

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. Suitable for holding water.

YURO CUCHOR is a South Australia based artist who is originally from Slovakia. Yuro studied Ceramics and Stone Restoration in Slovakia and later graduated from University of South Australia with a Bachelor of Visual Arts. Yuro's contemporary ceramics are created using handbuilding and slipcasting techniques - at the heart of Yuro's practice is a keen interested in experimenting with a lot of different materials, often mixing them together. Alongside his functional pieces like his signature jugs, Yuro also creates sculptural works that are often based on simple geometric shapes which are then put together in various ways, enabling endless possibilities.

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From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.

Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $450.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
 200mm diameter x 115mm 
ORIGIN:
Dandenong Ranges - Corhanwarrabul 

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. 

From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, MELINDA WALLIS strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece... that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda the individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda, the work is a bonus.

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From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.

Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $420.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
 210mm diameter x 110mm 
ORIGIN:
Dandenong Ranges - Corhanwarrabul 

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. 

From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, MELINDA WALLIS strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece... that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda the individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda, the work is a bonus.

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From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.

Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $450.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
 195mm diameter x 130mm 
ORIGIN:
Dandenong Ranges - Corhanwarrabul 

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. 

From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, MELINDA WALLIS strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece... that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda the individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda, the work is a bonus.

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From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.

Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $420.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
 175mm diameter x 170mm 
ORIGIN:
Dandenong Ranges - Corhanwarrabul 

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. 

From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, MELINDA WALLIS strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece... that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda the individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda, the work is a bonus.

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From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.

Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $420.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
 195mm diameter x 150mm 
ORIGIN:
Dandenong Ranges - Corhanwarrabul 

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. 

From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, MELINDA WALLIS strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece... that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda the individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda, the work is a bonus.

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From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.
From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, Melinda Wallis strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece. that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda her individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda.

Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $450.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
 220mm diameter x 130mm 
ORIGIN:
Dandenong Ranges - Corhanwarrabul 

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. 

From her small studio in the Dandenong Ranges, MELINDA WALLIS strives for beauty in the form and surface. Simple designs can prove challenging, however this keeps her engaged as she continues to search for that one perfect piece... that enigma. She uses textured clays, often blending two or three together. The wheel gives Melinda the individual parts, and her hands assemble the finished product. The process is by far the main event for Melinda, the work is a bonus.

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Katrina Ramm (She/Her) is a Melbourne (Naarm) based furniture designer, releasing work through design practice Ka Ra Studio.  With a background in Interior Design, Katrina’s multidisciplinary approach to design centres around the emotive impact of an object within its environment.  Inspired by simple geometric forms, Katrina is drawn to creating work with a sense of nostalgia, seamlessly blending simplicity and practicality with a touch of playfulness.
Katrina Ramm (She/Her) is a Melbourne (Naarm) based furniture designer, releasing work through design practice Ka Ra Studio.  With a background in Interior Design, Katrina’s multidisciplinary approach to design centres around the emotive impact of an object within its environment.  Inspired by simple geometric forms, Katrina is drawn to creating work with a sense of nostalgia, seamlessly blending simplicity and practicality with a touch of playfulness.
Katrina Ramm (She/Her) is a Melbourne (Naarm) based furniture designer, releasing work through design practice Ka Ra Studio.  With a background in Interior Design, Katrina’s multidisciplinary approach to design centres around the emotive impact of an object within its environment.  Inspired by simple geometric forms, Katrina is drawn to creating work with a sense of nostalgia, seamlessly blending simplicity and practicality with a touch of playfulness.
Katrina Ramm (She/Her) is a Melbourne (Naarm) based furniture designer, releasing work through design practice Ka Ra Studio.  With a background in Interior Design, Katrina’s multidisciplinary approach to design centres around the emotive impact of an object within its environment.  Inspired by simple geometric forms, Katrina is drawn to creating work with a sense of nostalgia, seamlessly blending simplicity and practicality with a touch of playfulness.
Katrina Ramm (She/Her) is a Melbourne (Naarm) based furniture designer, releasing work through design practice Ka Ra Studio.  With a background in Interior Design, Katrina’s multidisciplinary approach to design centres around the emotive impact of an object within its environment.  Inspired by simple geometric forms, Katrina is drawn to creating work with a sense of nostalgia, seamlessly blending simplicity and practicality with a touch of playfulness.

Wooden "Cinema" vase

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OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Shining Gum / Blackwood
DIMENSIONS:
200mm x 230mm x 75mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. The Cinema Vase is made using responsibly sourced timbers from local farms and plantation. The finishes and coatings are made from plant-based oils which are durable and non toxic. Not suitable for holding water.

KATRINA RAMM (She/Her) is a Melbourne (Naarm) based furniture designer, releasing work through design practice Ka Ra Studio.

With a background in Interior Design, Katrina’s multidisciplinary approach to design centres around the emotive impact of an object within its environment.

Inspired by simple geometric forms, Katrina is drawn to creating work with a sense of nostalgia, seamlessly blending simplicity and practicality with a touch of playfulness.

With an overarching focus on flexible design and sustainability, Katrina aims to create considered pieces with responsible material selection, while encouraging small footprint living through the creation of smaller, multi-functional items.

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Katrina Ramm (She/Her) is a Melbourne (Naarm) based furniture designer, releasing work through design practice Ka Ra Studio.  With a background in Interior Design, Katrina’s multidisciplinary approach to design centres around the emotive impact of an object within its environment.  Inspired by simple geometric forms, Katrina is drawn to creating work with a sense of nostalgia, seamlessly blending simplicity and practicality with a touch of playfulness.
Katrina Ramm (She/Her) is a Melbourne (Naarm) based furniture designer, releasing work through design practice Ka Ra Studio.  With a background in Interior Design, Katrina’s multidisciplinary approach to design centres around the emotive impact of an object within its environment.  Inspired by simple geometric forms, Katrina is drawn to creating work with a sense of nostalgia, seamlessly blending simplicity and practicality with a touch of playfulness.
Katrina Ramm (She/Her) is a Melbourne (Naarm) based furniture designer, releasing work through design practice Ka Ra Studio.  With a background in Interior Design, Katrina’s multidisciplinary approach to design centres around the emotive impact of an object within its environment.  Inspired by simple geometric forms, Katrina is drawn to creating work with a sense of nostalgia, seamlessly blending simplicity and practicality with a touch of playfulness.
Katrina Ramm (She/Her) is a Melbourne (Naarm) based furniture designer, releasing work through design practice Ka Ra Studio.  With a background in Interior Design, Katrina’s multidisciplinary approach to design centres around the emotive impact of an object within its environment.  Inspired by simple geometric forms, Katrina is drawn to creating work with a sense of nostalgia, seamlessly blending simplicity and practicality with a touch of playfulness.
Katrina Ramm (She/Her) is a Melbourne (Naarm) based furniture designer, releasing work through design practice Ka Ra Studio.  With a background in Interior Design, Katrina’s multidisciplinary approach to design centres around the emotive impact of an object within its environment.  Inspired by simple geometric forms, Katrina is drawn to creating work with a sense of nostalgia, seamlessly blending simplicity and practicality with a touch of playfulness.
Katrina Ramm (She/Her) is a Melbourne (Naarm) based furniture designer, releasing work through design practice Ka Ra Studio.  With a background in Interior Design, Katrina’s multidisciplinary approach to design centres around the emotive impact of an object within its environment.  Inspired by simple geometric forms, Katrina is drawn to creating work with a sense of nostalgia, seamlessly blending simplicity and practicality with a touch of playfulness.

Wooden "Cinema" vase

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OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Shining Gum / Blackwood
DIMENSIONS:
200mm x 230mm x 75mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. The Cinema Vase is made using responsibly sourced timbers from local farms and plantation. The finishes and coatings are made from plant-based oils which are durable and non toxic. Not suitable for holding water.

KATRINA RAMM (She/Her) is a Melbourne (Naarm) based furniture designer, releasing work through design practice Ka Ra Studio.

With a background in Interior Design, Katrina’s multidisciplinary approach to design centres around the emotive impact of an object within its environment.

Inspired by simple geometric forms, Katrina is drawn to creating work with a sense of nostalgia, seamlessly blending simplicity and practicality with a touch of playfulness.

With an overarching focus on flexible design and sustainability, Katrina aims to create considered pieces with responsible material selection, while encouraging small footprint living through the creation of smaller, multi-functional items.

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Ceramic jug handmade by Yuro Cuchor using handbuilding techniques. Yuro is an Australian ceramicist based in South Australia where he creates contemporary ceramics featuring geometrical forms and bold colours.
Ceramic jug handmade by Yuro Cuchor using handbuilding techniques. Yuro is an Australian ceramicist based in South Australia where he creates contemporary ceramics featuring geometrical forms and bold colours.
Ceramic jug handmade by Yuro Cuchor using handbuilding techniques. Yuro is an Australian ceramicist based in South Australia where he creates contemporary ceramics featuring geometrical forms and bold colours.
Ceramic jug handmade by Yuro Cuchor using handbuilding techniques. Yuro is an Australian ceramicist based in South Australia where he creates contemporary ceramics featuring geometrical forms and bold colours.
Ceramic jug handmade by Yuro Cuchor using handbuilding techniques. Yuro is an Australian ceramicist based in South Australia where he creates contemporary ceramics featuring geometrical forms and bold colours.
Ceramic jug handmade by Yuro Cuchor using handbuilding techniques. Yuro is an Australian ceramicist based in South Australia where he creates contemporary ceramics featuring geometrical forms and bold colours.

Ceramic Jug - Ivory

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OBJECT TYPE:
Water Jug
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
270mm x 170mm
ORIGIN:
Adelaide

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. Suitable for holding water.

YURO CUCHOR is a South Australia based artist who is originally from Slovakia. Yuro studied Ceramics and Stone Restoration in Slovakia and later graduated from University of South Australia with a Bachelor of Visual Arts. Yuro's contemporary ceramics are created using handbuilding and slipcasting techniques - at the heart of Yuro's practice is a keen interested in experimenting with a lot of different materials, often mixing them together. Alongside his functional pieces like his signature jugs, Yuro also creates sculptural works that are often based on simple geometric shapes which are then put together in various ways, enabling endless possibilities.

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Porcelain sculpture made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.
Porcelain sculpture made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.
Porcelain sculpture made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.

3d Printed blue knit Ceramic Vase

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OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
90mm x 135mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. Suitable for holding water.

ALTERFACT is an experimental design studio created by Lucile Sciallano and Ben Landau in 2014. Since graduating from Design Academy Eindhoven in 2013, Lucile and Ben have worked in tandem on various projects in different mediums. Their collaboration has culminated in the creation of Alterfact Studio, a platform through which to conduct critical research with materials and data translated through the manufacture of ‘stuff’.

Alterfact’s practice is currently focused on the use of 3D printing in clay as a small batch manufacturing process. They push the boundaries of this traditionally plastic-based medium, and play with its connotations of utilitarianism and gimmickry, as it moves into a feasible reality.

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ANNA PARSONS is a ceramicist, working intuitively, finding clay a receptive medium to express herself. Anna often incorporates additions from the bush from where Anna lives. Anna fires her work numerous times, sometimes up to 5 firings to get the desired effects. Anna majored in sculpture at  BA Sydney College of the Arts and now lives in Rosebank, NSW.
ANNA PARSONS is a ceramicist, working intuitively, finding clay a receptive medium to express herself. Anna often incorporates additions from the bush from where Anna lives. Anna fires her work numerous times, sometimes up to 5 firings to get the desired effects. Anna majored in sculpture at  BA Sydney College of the Arts and now lives in Rosebank, NSW.
ANNA PARSONS is a ceramicist, working intuitively, finding clay a receptive medium to express herself. Anna often incorporates additions from the bush from where Anna lives. Anna fires her work numerous times, sometimes up to 5 firings to get the desired effects. Anna majored in sculpture at  BA Sydney College of the Arts and now lives in Rosebank, NSW.
ANNA PARSONS is a ceramicist, working intuitively, finding clay a receptive medium to express herself. Anna often incorporates additions from the bush from where Anna lives. Anna fires her work numerous times, sometimes up to 5 firings to get the desired effects. Anna majored in sculpture at  BA Sydney College of the Arts and now lives in Rosebank, NSW.
ANNA PARSONS is a ceramicist, working intuitively, finding clay a receptive medium to express herself. Anna often incorporates additions from the bush from where Anna lives. Anna fires her work numerous times, sometimes up to 5 firings to get the desired effects. Anna majored in sculpture at  BA Sydney College of the Arts and now lives in Rosebank, NSW.
ANNA PARSONS is a ceramicist, working intuitively, finding clay a receptive medium to express herself. Anna often incorporates additions from the bush from where Anna lives. Anna fires her work numerous times, sometimes up to 5 firings to get the desired effects. Anna majored in sculpture at  BA Sydney College of the Arts and now lives in Rosebank, NSW.

Ceramic Sculpture

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OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Hand built Stoneware Ceramics, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
140 x 130 x 160 mm 
ORIGIN:
NSW

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. 

ANNA PARSONS is a ceramicist, working intuitively, finding clay as a receptive medium to express herself. Anna often incorporates additions such as volcanic rock from the bush around where she lives. Anna's practice took many years of experimentation of temperature and clay body to get these results - she fires her work numerous times, sometimes up to 5 firings to get the desired effects. Anna majored in sculpture at  BA Sydney College of the Arts and now lives in Rosebank, NSW.

Clay receives me

Weaving instinctively

Bouncing Off

My inner psychology

Materiality, chemistry, bodily

I cast shadows

Text by Anna Parsons.

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ANNA PARSONS is a ceramicist, working intuitively, finding clay a receptive medium to express herself. Anna often incorporates additions from the bush from where Anna lives. Anna fires her work numerous times, sometimes up to 5 firings to get the desired effects. Anna majored in sculpture at  BA Sydney College of the Arts and now lives in Rosebank, NSW.
ANNA PARSONS is a ceramicist, working intuitively, finding clay a receptive medium to express herself. Anna often incorporates additions from the bush from where Anna lives. Anna fires her work numerous times, sometimes up to 5 firings to get the desired effects. Anna majored in sculpture at  BA Sydney College of the Arts and now lives in Rosebank, NSW.
ANNA PARSONS is a ceramicist, working intuitively, finding clay a receptive medium to express herself. Anna often incorporates additions from the bush from where Anna lives. Anna fires her work numerous times, sometimes up to 5 firings to get the desired effects. Anna majored in sculpture at  BA Sydney College of the Arts and now lives in Rosebank, NSW.
ANNA PARSONS is a ceramicist, working intuitively, finding clay a receptive medium to express herself. Anna often incorporates additions from the bush from where Anna lives. Anna fires her work numerous times, sometimes up to 5 firings to get the desired effects. Anna majored in sculpture at  BA Sydney College of the Arts and now lives in Rosebank, NSW.
ANNA PARSONS is a ceramicist, working intuitively, finding clay a receptive medium to express herself. Anna often incorporates additions from the bush from where Anna lives. Anna fires her work numerous times, sometimes up to 5 firings to get the desired effects. Anna majored in sculpture at  BA Sydney College of the Arts and now lives in Rosebank, NSW.

Ceramic Sculpture

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OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Hand built Stoneware Ceramics, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
120 x 150 x 160 mm 
ORIGIN:
NSW

Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. 

ANNA PARSONS is a ceramicist, working intuitively, finding clay as a receptive medium to express herself. Anna often incorporates additions such as volcanic rock from the bush around where she lives. Anna's practice took many years of experimentation of temperature and clay body to get these results - she fires her work numerous times, sometimes up to 5 firings to get the desired effects. Anna majored in sculpture at  BA Sydney College of the Arts and now lives in Rosebank, NSW.

Clay receives me

Weaving instinctively

Bouncing Off

My inner psychology

Materiality, chemistry, bodily

I cast shadows

Text by Anna Parsons.

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Ceramic vase by Sharon Alpren
Ceramic vase by Sharon Alpren
Ceramic vase by Sharon Alpren
Ceramic vase by Sharon Alpren
Ceramic vase by Sharon Alpren
Ceramic vase by Sharon Alpren

'Squiggle' Vessel

Regular price $210.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
280mm x 150mm x 70mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne - Naarm


Due to the nature of handmade pieces, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. Suitable for holding water.

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SHARON ALPREN is a Melbourne based ceramic artist working out of her home studio in the Macedon Ranges. Sharon took up ceramics 15 years ago after relocating to Australia from her native UK where she had a background in Textiles.

Working with a mix of wheel-throwing and hand-building techniques, Sharon's work strikes a balance between creating both functional and sculptural pieces for the home, resulting in resilient everyday pieces without compromising on aesthetic. Sharon is particularly interested in glazes and texture and is constantly experimenting with creating her own glaze recipes.

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Ceramic Vase handmade by Jennifer Oh
Ceramic Vase handmade by Jennifer Oh
Ceramic Vase handmade by Jennifer Oh

Donut Vase

Regular price $330.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Stoneware
DIMENSIONS:
270 x 65 x 260mm
ORIGIN:
Sydney

Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. Suitable for holding water.

JENNIFER OH was born in the Philippines, grew up in Australia, lived in London and Rome and has recently moved back to Sydney.

Her ceramic work is informed by the multiplicity of her travels. They are in many ways investigations into form and function and how our everyday objects can transform into talismans for modern life. Her work is rooted in the traditional aspects of the craft in technique and construction; although she finds that it's the interaction between human and object that cultivates meaning and it's this personal reaction to objects that is the core interest of her work.

 

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Ceramic Vase handmade by Jennifer Oh
Ceramic Vase handmade by Jennifer Oh
Ceramic Vase handmade by Jennifer Oh

Donut Vase

Regular price $330.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Stoneware
DIMENSIONS:
250 x 65  x 280mm
ORIGIN:
Sydney

Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. Suitable for holding water.

JENNIFER OH was born in the Philippines, grew up in Australia, lived in London and Rome and has recently moved back to Sydney.

Her ceramic work is informed by the multiplicity of her travels. They are in many ways investigations into form and function and how our everyday objects can transform into talismans for modern life. Her work is rooted in the traditional aspects of the craft in technique and construction; although she finds that it's the interaction between human and object that cultivates meaning and it's this personal reaction to objects that is the core interest of her work.

 

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Ceramic Vase handmade by Jennifer Oh
Ceramic Vase handmade by Jennifer Oh
Ceramic Vase handmade by Jennifer Oh

Donut Vase

Regular price $330.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Stoneware
DIMENSIONS:
230 x 65  x 260mm
ORIGIN:
Sydney

Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. Suitable for holding water.

JENNIFER OH was born in the Philippines, grew up in Australia, lived in London and Rome and has recently moved back to Sydney.

Her ceramic work is informed by the multiplicity of her travels. They are in many ways investigations into form and function and how our everyday objects can transform into talismans for modern life. Her work is rooted in the traditional aspects of the craft in technique and construction; although she finds that it's the interaction between human and object that cultivates meaning and it's this personal reaction to objects that is the core interest of her work.

 

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Porcelain sculpture made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.
Porcelain sculpture made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.
Porcelain sculpture made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.
Porcelain sculpture made by Alterfact using 3D printing techniques in clay. Alterfact is an Australian duo composed of ceramicist Lucile Sciallano and designer Ben Landau based in Melbourne where they create contemporary ceramics using 3D printing techniques.

3D Printed Ceramic Vase

Regular price $150.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
110mm x 80mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne


Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour. Suitable for holding water.

ALTERFACT is an experimental design studio created by Lucile Sciallano and Ben Landau in 2014. Since graduating from Design Academy Eindhoven in 2013, Lucile and Ben have worked in tandem on various projects in different mediums. Their collaboration has culminated in the creation of Alterfact Studio, a platform through which to conduct critical research with materials and data translated through the manufacture of ‘stuff’.

Alterfact’s practice is currently focused on the use of 3D printing in clay as a small batch manufacturing process. They push the boundaries of this traditionally plastic-based medium, and play with its connotations of utilitarianism and gimmickry, as it moves into a feasible reality.

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