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DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $90.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Clay, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
1705mm x 70mm diameter
ORIGIN:
Naarm - Melbourne

Suitable for holding water. 

DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Dawn studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Porcelain vase handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.
Porcelain vase handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.
Porcelain vase handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.
Porcelain vase handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.

Porcelain Vessel "La poche"

Regular price $165.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Porcelain, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
150mm x 150mm
ORIGIN:
Naarm- Melbourne

 Suitable for holding liquids.

LA PETITE FABRIQUE DE BRUNSWICK is a Melbourne based ceramic studio created by artist Lucile in 2014. Lucile was born in the south of France and now works from her garden shed in Brunswick.

Slip cast techniques are used to create functional and sculptural bowls, cups and teapots that begin with a prototype used to make a mould to cast the iterations of each shape. Using pigments to colour the porcelain, Lucile applies patterns by hand to make each piece unique.

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Ceramic cone vessel designed by pépite and handmade by Lucile Sciallano
Ceramic cone vessel designed by pépite and handmade by Lucile Sciallano
Ceramic cone vessel designed by pépite and handmade by Lucile Sciallano
Ceramic cone vessel designed by pépite and handmade by Lucile Sciallano

Ceramic Vessel 'Vanilla Bean' - Small

Regular price $160.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Stoneware and Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
200mm diameter x 140mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne


Introducing 'pépite edits' - bespoke collections of contemporary objects, designed by pépite, artist-made and exclusively available at pépite. 

For our very first collection, we collaborated with Melbourne-based artist Lucile Sciallano (of Alterfact and La Petite Fabrique de Brunswick) - together we brought to life an ode to the perfect ‘cone’. A simple form, yet so elegant and striking when all the angles and proportions are just right. 

This first series focuses on the same form in three different sizes and two different finishes - ’Textured White’ and ‘Vanilla Bean’. Each vessel features its very own variations in form, glaze and texture with no two pieces ever the same. These vessels look beautiful displayed on their own but are also functional as they are watertight and food safe so they can become part of your home’s rituals.

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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. 

Introducing pépite edits - bespoke collections of contemporary objects, designed by pépite, artist-made and exclusively available at pépite. 

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pepite edits contemporary objects

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

Ceramic Jug - Burnt Orange

Regular price $245.00
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Tax included.
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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Yuro Cuchor
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Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.

Pinch Vessel

Regular price $105.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
80mm x 45mm
ORIGIN:
Sydney

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

Alexandra Standen from PINCH CERAMICS is a Sydney based ceramic artist currently undertaking a Masters by research at UNSW Art and Design. The premise of Alexandra's work is to bring into question the fragility of ceramic objects, speaking to the process of making work in porcelain as well as ‘feeling uneasy’ around objects of fragile or precarious nature.

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Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.

'Continuous Path' Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $180.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
BRT Clay, Found Clay, Slip Inlays
DIMENSIONS:
110mm x 110mm x 120mm height
ORIGIN:
Warrane - Sydney

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

DEBBEY WATSON is a Sydney based ceramic artist working predominantly with slab-built geometric forms that are informed by her background in graphic design and interest in modern architecture. Her pieces use a limited palette of three clays, one of which is sourced from her garden, and remain unglazed emphasising the simplicity of form. Connections thread one form to the next using delicate inlaid lines.

Debbey completed a Fine Arts degree majoring in Ceramics at the National Art School, Sydney in 2017 before undertaking a ceramic residency in Rome during 2018.

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DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
Ceramic Vessel

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $90.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Clay, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
180mm x 70mm diameter
ORIGIN:
Naarm - Melbourne

Suitable for holding water. 

DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Dawn studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.

'Celestial Cube' Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $200.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
White Raku Clay
DIMENSIONS:
75 x 75 x 75mm
ORIGIN:
Warrane - Sydney

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

DEBBEY WATSON is a Sydney based ceramic artist working predominantly with slab-built geometric forms that are informed by her background in graphic design and interest in modern architecture. Her pieces use a limited palette of three clays, one of which is sourced from her garden, and remain unglazed emphasising the simplicity of form. Connections thread one form to the next using delicate inlaid lines.

Debbey completed a Fine Arts degree majoring in Ceramics at the National Art School, Sydney in 2017 before undertaking a ceramic residency in Rome during 2018.

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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.

3D Printed "Paper Weight" Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $220.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
140 x 140 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.

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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Glass straw handmade by Adelaide-based duo Eva Novakova and Billy Crellin of Studio Dokola. Studio Dokola&
Glass straw handmade by Adelaide-based duo Eva Novakova and Billy Crellin of Studio Dokola. Studio Dokola&
Glass straw handmade by Adelaide-based duo Eva Novakova and Billy Crellin of Studio Dokola. Studio Dokola&

"Koloman" Glass Sculpture

Regular price $130.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Glass
DIMENSIONS:
170mm x 70mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

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

Billy James Crellin is a designer and conceptual glassmaker living in Melbourne. His inception in creative practice started at Sydney College of the Arts under the scope of photography, technology, and new media. Post-graduation (BVA Hons) he refined his practice to research and object focused, gaining much experience working across industries and applied art hubs throughout middle and northern Europe. His training in hot glass developed working at Australia’s foremost and oldest craft institute the JamFactory. 

Billy’s practice is split into two modes - creating conceptual sculptural works under his artist name whilst alongside this operating in commercial glass design and applied art under the guise Studio Dokola.

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Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
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'Spheres IX' Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $55.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay, Slip Inlays
DIMENSIONS:
50mm diameter
ORIGIN:
Warrane - Sydney

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

DEBBEY WATSON is a Sydney based ceramic artist working predominantly with slab-built geometric forms that are informed by her background in graphic design and interest in modern architecture. Her pieces use a limited palette of three clays, one of which is sourced from her garden, and remain unglazed emphasising the simplicity of form. Connections thread one form to the next using delicate inlaid lines.

Debbey completed a Fine Arts degree majoring in Ceramics at the National Art School, Sydney in 2017 before undertaking a ceramic residency in Rome during 2018.

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Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
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'Spheres IV' Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $90.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay, Slip Inlays
DIMENSIONS:
60mm diameter
ORIGIN:
Warrane - Sydney

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

DEBBEY WATSON is a Sydney based ceramic artist working predominantly with slab-built geometric forms that are informed by her background in graphic design and interest in modern architecture. Her pieces use a limited palette of three clays, one of which is sourced from her garden, and remain unglazed emphasising the simplicity of form. Connections thread one form to the next using delicate inlaid lines.

Debbey completed a Fine Arts degree majoring in Ceramics at the National Art School, Sydney in 2017 before undertaking a ceramic residency in Rome during 2018.

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Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.

'Reflections' Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $135.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
White Raku Clay,  Slip Inlays
DIMENSIONS:
70 x 70 x 70mm
ORIGIN:
Warrane - Sydney

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

DEBBEY WATSON is a Sydney based ceramic artist working predominantly with slab-built geometric forms that are informed by her background in graphic design and interest in modern architecture. Her pieces use a limited palette of three clays, one of which is sourced from her garden, and remain unglazed emphasising the simplicity of form. Connections thread one form to the next using delicate inlaid lines.

Debbey completed a Fine Arts degree majoring in Ceramics at the National Art School, Sydney in 2017 before undertaking a ceramic residency in Rome during 2018.

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DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&
DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren&

Ceramic "Wall" Sculpture

Regular price $180.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
150mm x 130mm x 60mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

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

DAWN VACHON studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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Dawn studied visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, receiving her BFA in 2008. Since relocating to Melbourne, she has made a lot of ceramic pots and has exhibited a handful of ceramic things that aren't pots. Dawn can often be found throwing, handbuilding and concocting glazes at her home-studio in Coburg.

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After working in music, advertising and law, KELLY BROWN became a ceramic artist.  Working in Sydney at Kil.n.it, she specialises in crafting timeless pieces inspired by ancient forms, huge urns being her favourite. Collaborating with interior designers, her creations bring sophistication and a touch of history to living spaces. Through unique partnerships with painters, she breaks traditional boundaries, creating captivating expressions.
After working in music, advertising and law, KELLY BROWN became a ceramic artist.  Working in Sydney at Kil.n.it, she specialises in crafting timeless pieces inspired by ancient forms, huge urns being her favourite. Collaborating with interior designers, her creations bring sophistication and a touch of history to living spaces. Through unique partnerships with painters, she breaks traditional boundaries, creating captivating expressions.
After working in music, advertising and law, KELLY BROWN became a ceramic artist.  Working in Sydney at Kil.n.it, she specialises in crafting timeless pieces inspired by ancient forms, huge urns being her favourite. Collaborating with interior designers, her creations bring sophistication and a touch of history to living spaces. Through unique partnerships with painters, she breaks traditional boundaries, creating captivating expressions.
After working in music, advertising and law, KELLY BROWN became a ceramic artist.  Working in Sydney at Kil.n.it, she specialises in crafting timeless pieces inspired by ancient forms, huge urns being her favourite. Collaborating with interior designers, her creations bring sophistication and a touch of history to living spaces. Through unique partnerships with painters, she breaks traditional boundaries, creating captivating expressions.
After working in music, advertising and law, KELLY BROWN became a ceramic artist.  Working in Sydney at Kil.n.it, she specialises in crafting timeless pieces inspired by ancient forms, huge urns being her favourite. Collaborating with interior designers, her creations bring sophistication and a touch of history to living spaces. Through unique partnerships with painters, she breaks traditional boundaries, creating captivating expressions.

Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $180.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Porcelain, Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
230mm x 120 x 70mm
ORIGIN:
Warrane - Sydney


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

After working in music, advertising and law, KELLY BROWN became a ceramic artist.

Working in Sydney at Kil.n.it, she specialises in crafting timeless pieces inspired by ancient forms, huge urns being her favourite. Collaborating with interior designers, her creations bring sophistication and a touch of history to living spaces. Through unique partnerships with painters, she breaks traditional boundaries, creating captivating expressions.

 

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Ceramic sculpture by ceramicist Stephanie Phillips
Ceramic sculpture by ceramicist Stephanie Phillips
Ceramic sculpture by ceramicist Stephanie Phillips
Ceramic sculpture by ceramicist Stephanie Phillips
Ceramic sculpture by ceramicist Stephanie Phillips

Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $220.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
190mm x 140mm x 150mm
ORIGIN: 
Sydney

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

STEPHANIE PHILLIPS is a ceramic artist from Sydney, Australia. She draws strong influence in her artistic direction from both of her grandmothers. Her paternal grandmother was a Russian immigrant who was a talented artist and craftswoman, while her maternal grandmother was involved in the establishment of The Crommelin Native Arboretum at Pearl Beach, NSW, where Stephanie has spent many weekends and holidays since childhood.

At a young age, she developed an affinity with the Australian bush and the influence of the forms and colours of native flora are evident in her work. Drawing on her love of plants, she creates curved vessels to house modern Ikebana. Using a combination of clays, glazes and oxides she creates her own colours and textures.

Stephanie studied glass arts at Sydney College of the Arts, mosaics at Randwick Tafe and fabric design and printing at East Sydney Tech before finding her true calling in ceramics. She has studied at ceramics at Gymea Tafe and at Hazelhurst in Sydney.

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Stephanie Phillips Ceramics

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Porcelain vase handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.
Porcelain vase handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.
Porcelain vase handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.
Porcelain vase handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.
Porcelain vase handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.
Porcelain vase handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.

Porcelain Vessel

Regular price $135.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Bowl
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
230mm x 60mm
ORIGIN:
Naarm - Melbourne

Suitable for holding liquids. Food safe. 

LA PETITE FABRIQUE DE BRUNSWICK is a Melbourne based ceramic studio created by artist Lucile in 2014. Lucile was born in the south of France and now works from her garden shed in Brunswick.

Slip cast techniques are used to create functional and sculptural bowls, cups and teapots that begin with a prototype used to make a mould to cast the iterations of each shape. Using pigments to colour the porcelain, Lucile applies patterns by hand to make each piece unique.

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Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.
Alexandra Standen is an Australian artist who explores the potential of clay as a ceramic form; subverting the long-held association between ceramics and utilitarian function.  Standen makes things with her hands. The repetitive gesture of ‘pinching’ her hand-built forms is as much conceptual as it is an act of realisation. The conversation between materiality and form is ever evolving with intuition and experimentation in equal parts leading to the creation of these forms.

Pinch Vessel

Regular price $105.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
65mm x 40mm
ORIGIN:
Sydney


Alexandra Standen from PINCH CERAMICS is a Sydney based ceramic artist currently undertaking a Masters by research at UNSW Art and Design. The premise of Alexandra's work is to bring into question the fragility of ceramic objects, speaking to the process of making work in porcelain as well as ‘feeling uneasy’ around objects of fragile or precarious nature.

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RINA BERNABEI has been working in industrial design for the past 30 years. She has brought her love of earthy, clean aesthetics to clay. Her work encapsulates her years of practice as a product designer as well as the relationships between handmade craft practices and digital technologies and manufacture.
RINA BERNABEI has been working in industrial design for the past 30 years. She has brought her love of earthy, clean aesthetics to clay. Her work encapsulates her years of practice as a product designer as well as the relationships between handmade craft practices and digital technologies and manufacture.
RINA BERNABEI has been working in industrial design for the past 30 years. She has brought her love of earthy, clean aesthetics to clay. Her work encapsulates her years of practice as a product designer as well as the relationships between handmade craft practices and digital technologies and manufacture.
RINA BERNABEI has been working in industrial design for the past 30 years. She has brought her love of earthy, clean aesthetics to clay. Her work encapsulates her years of practice as a product designer as well as the relationships between handmade craft practices and digital technologies and manufacture.
RINA BERNABEI has been working in industrial design for the past 30 years. She has brought her love of earthy, clean aesthetics to clay. Her work encapsulates her years of practice as a product designer as well as the relationships between handmade craft practices and digital technologies and manufacture.

Ceramic Bowl

Regular price $190.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Clay, glazes
DIMENSIONS:
170 mm diameter x  130 mm
ORIGIN:
Warrane - 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.

RINA BERNABEI has been working in industrial design for the past 30 years. She has brought her love of earthy, clean aesthetics to clay. Her work encapsulates her years of practice as a product designer as well as the relationships between handmade craft practices and digital technologies and manufacture. In 2018 Rina completed a traditional throwing course in Kyoto with a master ceramicist and in 2020 was asked to set up the 3D digital ceramic studio at Kyushu University in Fukuoka. Working within the Architecture and Design Faculty she ran workshops with students and with local craftsmen and ceramic studios. 

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Porcelain Asymmetrical breakfast Bowl handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.
Porcelain Asymmetrical breakfast Bowl handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.
Porcelain Asymmetrical breakfast Bowl handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.
Porcelain Asymmetrical breakfast Bowl handmade by Melbourne-based ceramicist Lucile Sciallano from La Petite Fabrique De Brunswick. Originally from France, Lucile now works from her Brunswick garden shed where she creates a variety of tableware using slip cast techniques and hand-painted patterns.

Porcelain Cup

Regular price $40.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Cup
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
90mm diameter x 75mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

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

LA PETITE FABRIQUE DE BRUNSWICK is a Melbourne based ceramic studio created by artist Lucile in 2014. Lucile was born in the south of France and now works from her garden shed in Brunswick.

Slip cast techniques are used to create functional and sculptural bowls, cups and teapots that begin with a prototype used to make a mould to cast the iterations of each shape. Using pigments to colour the porcelain, Lucile applies patterns by hand to make each piece unique.

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ALTERFACT is an experimental design studio created by Lucile Sciallano and Ben Landau in 2014. 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
ALTERFACT is an experimental design studio created by Lucile Sciallano and Ben Landau in 2014. 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
ALTERFACT is an experimental design studio created by Lucile Sciallano and Ben Landau in 2014. 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

Drapes 3D Printed Ceramic Vase

Regular price $145.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
140mm x 100 x 100mm
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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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.

Small Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $80.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Porcelain, Glazed
DIMENSIONS:
95 x 55 x 45mm
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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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.

Small Black Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $100.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vessel
MATERIALS:
Porcelain, Glazed
DIMENSIONS:
90 x 60 x 60mm
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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Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.
Ceramic sculpture handmade by Sydney-based artist Debbey Watson. The minimal aesthetic of Debbey’s enclosed, slab-built geometric forms and contemporary ceramics is inspired by her interest in modern architecture and design.

'Blade I' Ceramic Sculpture

Regular price $135.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Sculpture
MATERIALS:
White Raku Clay, Slip Inlays
DIMENSIONS:
60mm x 145mm x 70mm height 
ORIGIN:
Warrane - Sydney

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

DEBBEY WATSON is a Sydney based ceramic artist working predominantly with slab-built geometric forms that are informed by her background in graphic design and interest in modern architecture. Her pieces use a limited palette of three clays, one of which is sourced from her garden, and remain unglazed emphasising the simplicity of form. Connections thread one form to the next using delicate inlaid lines.

Debbey completed a Fine Arts degree majoring in Ceramics at the National Art School, Sydney in 2017 before undertaking a ceramic residency in Rome during 2018.

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