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Mika Yamasaki is a Japanese artist living in Melbourne, Australia.  Mika is inspired by proverbs, superstitions and old traditions. Similarly, her work is inspired by ordinary phrases and sayings, both from Japanese and English.   Mika’s work is handmade and hand-painted; each piece is a one-off, made without the use of templates or patterns.

‘Unknown Feeling’ Wall Ornament

Regular price $45.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Wall Ornament
MATERIALS:
Acrylic paint on fabric
DIMENSIONS:
130 mm 
ORIGIN: 
Melbourne

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

MIKA YAMASAKI is a Japanese artist living in Melbourne, Australia.

Mika is inspired by proverbs, superstitions and old traditions. Similarly, her work is inspired by ordinary phrases and sayings, both from Japanese and English. Mika’s work is handmade and hand-painted; each piece is a one-off, made without the use of templates or patterns.

 

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ALICIA MCVILLY is a Ceramic artist from Melbourne. She places value on simplicity and functionality of form as well as sustainability and connection. Alicia hopes her work encourages the coming together, enjoying and sharing a meal with family and community and allowing a feeling of space and calm in our busy world. Each piece is thoughtfully wheel thrown in her North Fitzroy studio.
ALICIA MCVILLY is a Ceramic artist from Melbourne. She places value on simplicity and functionality of form as well as sustainability and connection. Alicia hopes her work encourages the coming together, enjoying and sharing a meal with family and community and allowing a feeling of space and calm in our busy world. Each piece is thoughtfully wheel thrown in her North Fitzroy studio.
ALICIA MCVILLY is a Ceramic artist from Melbourne. She places value on simplicity and functionality of form as well as sustainability and connection. Alicia hopes her work encourages the coming together, enjoying and sharing a meal with family and community and allowing a feeling of space and calm in our busy world. Each piece is thoughtfully wheel thrown in her North Fitzroy studio.

Ceramic Cup

Regular price $55.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Cup
MATERIALS:
Stoneware and Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
75 mm x 130 mm 
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 holding liquids and food safe. 

ALICIA MCVILLY is a Ceramic artist from Melbourne. She places value on simplicity and functionality of form as well as sustainability and connection. 

Alicia hopes her work encourages the coming together, enjoying and sharing a meal with family and community and allowing a feeling of space and calm in our busy world.
Each piece is thoughtfully wheel thrown in her North Fitzroy studio. 

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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.

Gradient Topographic 3D Printed Ceramic Vase

Regular price $210.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
95mm x 115 mm
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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SHARON ALPREN is a Melbourne based ceramic artist based in the Macedon Ranges. Working predominantly with richly coloured and textured stoneware clays and glazes, her work strikes a balance between creating both functional and sculptural pieces for the home. Sharon took up ceramics 15 years ago after relocating to Australia from her native UK where she had a background in Textiles.
SHARON ALPREN is a Melbourne based ceramic artist based in the Macedon Ranges. Working predominantly with richly coloured and textured stoneware clays and glazes, her work strikes a balance between creating both functional and sculptural pieces for the home. Sharon took up ceramics 15 years ago after relocating to Australia from her native UK where she had a background in Textiles.
SHARON ALPREN is a Melbourne based ceramic artist based in the Macedon Ranges. Working predominantly with richly coloured and textured stoneware clays and glazes, her work strikes a balance between creating both functional and sculptural pieces for the home. Sharon took up ceramics 15 years ago after relocating to Australia from her native UK where she had a background in Textiles.

Ceramic Bowl

Regular price $165.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Bowl
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
210 mm diameter x 110 mm
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.

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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HAYLEY .A. WEST (H A W) is an artist, designer and educator. She has a BA Fine Arts from UNSW COFA and a BA Interior and Spatial Design at UTS. In the last decade, Hayley’s fine art and design background has progressed to a practice centred around ceramics. Working as a technician and artist educator in several ceramics studios whilst also producing a range of functional and exhibition works from her home studio. Her practice has a strong focus on design and the development of glazes.
HAYLEY .A. WEST (H A W) is an artist, designer and educator. She has a BA Fine Arts from UNSW COFA and a BA Interior and Spatial Design at UTS. In the last decade, Hayley’s fine art and design background has progressed to a practice centred around ceramics. Working as a technician and artist educator in several ceramics studios whilst also producing a range of functional and exhibition works from her home studio. Her practice has a strong focus on design and the development of glazes.
HAYLEY .A. WEST (H A W) is an artist, designer and educator. She has a BA Fine Arts from UNSW COFA and a BA Interior and Spatial Design at UTS. In the last decade, Hayley’s fine art and design background has progressed to a practice centred around ceramics. Working as a technician and artist educator in several ceramics studios whilst also producing a range of functional and exhibition works from her home studio. Her practice has a strong focus on design and the development of glazes.

Ceramic Planter

Regular price $200.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Planter
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
165 x 145mm
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.

 

 

 

 

Hayley a West  (H.A.W)  is an artist, designer and educator who grew up in Orange on Wiradjuri land and currently lives/ works on Gadigal land in Newtown, Sydney.

She has a BA Fine Arts from UNSW COFA and a BA Interior and Spatial Design at UTS. In the last decade, Hayley’s fine art and design background has progressed to a practice centred around ceramics. Working as a technician and artist educator in several ceramics studios whilst also producing a range of functional and exhibition works from her home studio. Her practice has a strong focus on design and the development of glazes. 

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HAYLEY .A. WEST (H A W) is an artist, designer and educator. She has a BA Fine Arts from UNSW COFA and a BA Interior and Spatial Design at UTS. In the last decade, Hayley’s fine art and design background has progressed to a practice centred around ceramics. Working as a technician and artist educator in several ceramics studios whilst also producing a range of functional and exhibition works from her home studio. Her practice has a strong focus on design and the development of glazes.
HAYLEY .A. WEST (H A W) is an artist, designer and educator. She has a BA Fine Arts from UNSW COFA and a BA Interior and Spatial Design at UTS. In the last decade, Hayley’s fine art and design background has progressed to a practice centred around ceramics. Working as a technician and artist educator in several ceramics studios whilst also producing a range of functional and exhibition works from her home studio. Her practice has a strong focus on design and the development of glazes.
HAYLEY .A. WEST (H A W) is an artist, designer and educator. She has a BA Fine Arts from UNSW COFA and a BA Interior and Spatial Design at UTS. In the last decade, Hayley’s fine art and design background has progressed to a practice centred around ceramics. Working as a technician and artist educator in several ceramics studios whilst also producing a range of functional and exhibition works from her home studio. Her practice has a strong focus on design and the development of glazes.

Ceramic Planter

Regular price $165.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Planter
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
145 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.

 

 

 

 

Hayley a West  (H.A.W)  is an artist, designer and educator who grew up in Orange on Wiradjuri land and currently lives/ works on Gadigal land in Newtown, Sydney.

She has a BA Fine Arts from UNSW COFA and a BA Interior and Spatial Design at UTS. In the last decade, Hayley’s fine art and design background has progressed to a practice centred around ceramics. Working as a technician and artist educator in several ceramics studios whilst also producing a range of functional and exhibition works from her home studio. Her practice has a strong focus on design and the development of glazes. 

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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 Cup

Regular price $40.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Cup
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
90mm diameter x 80mm
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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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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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Cup
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
90mm diameter x 80mm
ORIGIN:
Naarm - 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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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 $55.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Cup
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
90mm diameter x 80mm
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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SHARON ALPREN is a Melbourne based ceramic artist based in the Macedon Ranges. Working predominantly with richly coloured and textured stoneware clays and glazes, her work strikes a balance between creating both functional and sculptural pieces for the home. Sharon took up ceramics 15 years ago after relocating to Australia from her native UK where she had a background in Textiles.
SHARON ALPREN is a Melbourne based ceramic artist based in the Macedon Ranges. Working predominantly with richly coloured and textured stoneware clays and glazes, her work strikes a balance between creating both functional and sculptural pieces for the home. Sharon took up ceramics 15 years ago after relocating to Australia from her native UK where she had a background in Textiles.
SHARON ALPREN is a Melbourne based ceramic artist based in the Macedon Ranges. Working predominantly with richly coloured and textured stoneware clays and glazes, her work strikes a balance between creating both functional and sculptural pieces for the home. Sharon took up ceramics 15 years ago after relocating to Australia from her native UK where she had a background in Textiles.
SHARON ALPREN is a Melbourne based ceramic artist based in the Macedon Ranges. Working predominantly with richly coloured and textured stoneware clays and glazes, her work strikes a balance between creating both functional and sculptural pieces for the home. Sharon took up ceramics 15 years ago after relocating to Australia from her native UK where she had a background in Textiles.
SHARON ALPREN is a Melbourne based ceramic artist based in the Macedon Ranges. Working predominantly with richly coloured and textured stoneware clays and glazes, her work strikes a balance between creating both functional and sculptural pieces for the home. Sharon took up ceramics 15 years ago after relocating to Australia from her native UK where she had a background in Textiles.

Ceramic Bowl

Regular price $75.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Bowl
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
170 mm diameter x 70 mm
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.

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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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
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 $160.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
140 x 140 x 140mm
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 vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Mali Taylor, a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice.

Orbit Ceramic Vase

Regular price $205.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Stoneware and Glaze
DIMENSIONS:
110mm x 110mm 
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 holding water. 

MALI TAYLOR is a Melbourne based ceramic artist currently exploring the parameters of coil methodology within her practice. Born in the Northern Rivers of NSW, Mali spent her childhood immersed in the beauties of the Australian landscape, which has undoubtedly influenced her practice.

Mali completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts specialising in object based practice and has since won and been a finalist in multiple awards.

Through the methodical and meditative layering of earthy clay, Mali’s hand-built sculptures hold time, invoking memories of archaic Australian landscapes. 

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Ceramic vessel handmade by Tessy King using handbuilding and pinching techniques. Tessy is an Australian ceramicist based in Melbourne where she creates contemporary ceramics using handbuilding techniques and playing with texture.
Ceramic vessel handmade by Tessy King using handbuilding and pinching techniques. Tessy is an Australian ceramicist based in Melbourne where she creates contemporary ceramics using handbuilding techniques and playing with texture.

Ceramic Pearl Vessel

Regular price $275.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Ceramic Vessel
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
110mm x 90mm
ORIGIN:
Northern Rivers, NSW

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

TESSY KING is a ceramic artist based on the Northern Rivers in NSW working from her shed studio. During her Fine Arts studies at RMIT Tessy trained in Gold and Silversmithing as well as Ceramics which is reflected in the metal and enamel qualities of her pieces.

Her focus is on the process and arrangement of each piece she makes, granting herself freedom to construct form and integrate colour in an uncontrived way reflecting a youthful notion of play.

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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.

Drapes 3D Printed Ceramic Vase

Regular price $110.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
120 x 100 x 90mm
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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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
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

Medium Drapes 3D Printed Ceramic Vase

Regular price $190.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
170mm x 140 x 140mm
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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Champs earrings are made from recycled tyres and new rubber with high grade surgical steel posts and findings.

Rubber Black and Beige Hoops Earrings

Regular price $65.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Earrings
MATERIALS:
Recycle Rubber and Steel
DIMENSIONS:
65mm x 3mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

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

CHAMP CO was created by Melbourne-based architect Lauren Steller as a way to explore play theory and exercise design in many mediums other than architecture. With elements of interaction and education, Champ products aim to create life long engaging and sustainable products, repurposing and recycling materials with the aim to transcend everyday products from the ordinary into the extraordinary.

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Champs earrings are made from recycled tyres and new rubber with high grade surgical steel posts and findings.

Rubber Black and White Hoops Earrings

Regular price $65.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Earrings
MATERIALS:
Recycle Rubber and Steel
DIMENSIONS:
65mm x 3mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

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

CHAMP CO was created by Melbourne-based architect Lauren Steller as a way to explore play theory and exercise design in many mediums other than architecture. With elements of interaction and education, Champ products aim to create life long engaging and sustainable products, repurposing and recycling materials with the aim to transcend everyday products from the ordinary into the extraordinary.

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Champs earrings are made from recycled tyres and new rubber with high grade surgical steel posts and findings.

Black and Beige Hoops Earrings

Regular price $65.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Earrings
MATERIALS:
Recycle Rubber and Steel
DIMENSIONS:
65mm x 3mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

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

CHAMP CO was created by Melbourne-based architect Lauren Steller as a way to explore play theory and exercise design in many mediums other than architecture. With elements of interaction and education, Champ products aim to create life long engaging and sustainable products, repurposing and recycling materials with the aim to transcend everyday products from the ordinary into the extraordinary.

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Ceramic vase handmade by Jade Thorsen
Ceramic vase handmade by Jade Thorsen
Ceramic vase handmade by Jade Thorsen

Ceramic Vessel

Regular price $175.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Clay
DIMENSIONS:
150mm x 130mm
ORIGIN:
Naarm - Melbourne

 Suitable for holding liquids.

JADE THORSEN is a Melbourne based ceramicist working from her North Fitzroy studio. Her practice focuses on wheel-thrown functional wares that sit somewhere between design, batch production and craft.

Jade’s background in Industrial Design formed her interest in ceramics and more broadly craft and ideas of slow making - a methodology she explores through her pieces that place just as much importance on the process as the final object.

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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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Original Pastel Drawing by Emmanuelle McGlade
Original Pastel Drawing
Original Pastel Drawing
Original Pastel Drawing
Original Pastel Drawing

Original Pastel Drawing

Regular price $280.00
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OBJECT TYPE:
Original Drawing
MATERIALS:
Pastels, Cotton Watercolour Paper
DIMENSIONS:
380mm x 280mm
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

Please note - this piece has been sprayed with fixative to protect the pastel from smudging. Please handle carefully as the artwork is still quite delicate and may smudge if the drawing is touched.

Framing will take around 2 weeks. Framing options include a dark blackwood or a light Victorian Ash/Tasmanian Oak, both with beeswax finish, 99% UV protective conservation glass, artwork float mounted with 25mm–30mm space around on white 100% cotton rag museum board. Framing by fine art framers 'United Measures'.

EMMANUELLE MCGLADE is an artist based in Dja Dja Wurrung Country, Victoria, Australia. 

Working with soft pastels, Emmanuelle creates drawings that explore the push and pull between order and disorder; balance and imbalance. Her work encapsulates a sense of stillness and clarity, influenced by observations and experiences in the natural environment. 

Emmanuelle graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (visual art), specialising in drawing and printmaking from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2016.

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Ceramic vase handmade by Melbourne-based artist Irene from Iggy & Lou Lou. Irene’s practice is informed by a deep respect for traditional making processes, a commitment to a minimal environmental footprint, and a devotion to creating handmade, beloved ceramics that last a lifetime.
Ceramic vase handmade by Melbourne-based artist Irene from Iggy & Lou Lou. Irene’s practice is informed by a deep respect for traditional making processes, a commitment to a minimal environmental footprint, and a devotion to creating handmade, beloved ceramics that last a lifetime.
Ceramic vase handmade by Melbourne-based artist Irene from Iggy & Lou Lou. Irene’s practice is informed by a deep respect for traditional making processes, a commitment to a minimal environmental footprint, and a devotion to creating handmade, beloved ceramics that last a lifetime.

Ceramic Grecian Vase - White Sand

Regular price $290.00
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Tax included.
OBJECT TYPE:
Vase
MATERIALS:
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS:
340mm x 115mm 
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

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


IGGY & LOU LOU is a Melbourne-based ceramic practice by artist Irene Grishin Selzer. After graduating with a Masters of Fine Arts in ceramics and receiving multiple awards for ceramic excellence, artist Irene Grishin-Selzer has continued her art practice alongside establishing a bespoke design practice under the name Iggy & Lou Lou.

"Texture is everything and working with clay provides endless textural possibilities. It has got that magic ability to appear both raw and refined at the same time" says Irene.

Irene’s practice is informed by a deep respect for traditional making processes, a commitment to a minimal environmental footprint, and a devotion to creating handmade, beloved ceramics that last a lifetime.

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pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones. A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful
pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones. A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful
pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones. A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful
pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones. A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful
pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones. A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful
pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones. A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful
pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones. A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful

pépite x James Lemon XL Ceramic Candle - Sweet Sandalwood

Regular price $170.00
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Tax included.

pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones.

A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful one-of-a-kind vase to be enjoyed forever. 

OBJECT TYPE:
Ceramic Candle 
MATERIALS:
Clay, Cotton Wick, Soy Wax, Essential Oils 
DIMENSIONS:
145mm x 110mm. 750ml Candle.
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

SCENT:
A sweet and moody blend of Vanilla, Musk, Sandalwood, Jasmine, Lavender, Orange, Fresh Hay, Tobacco Leaf, Honey, Iris, Rose, Incense and Amber. 

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

Burning Instructions: 
Always allow the wax to burn so the entire surface is melted and pools to the edges of the container. This will prevent tunnelling and help promote an even burn. Never burn more than 4 hours at a time.
Store your candle in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Burn away from draft, flammable objects, pets & children.
Keep your wicks trimmed to 5mm at all times; this limits mushrooming and sooting.
Stop burning your candle once there is about 1.5cm of wax left in the vessel. This will help prevent heat damage to the vessel and surface surrounding the candle.

JAMES LEMON is an Aotearoa (New Zealand) born artist working from his studio and shop space Northcote, Melbourne. He explores and experiments with clay as a generative process to develop works that are sculptural and functional.

Lemon's artwork is represented at James Makin Gallery in Collingwood and in the National Gallery of Victoria's permanent collection. His work has been featured in The National Gallery of Victoria Magazine, Vault Magazine, The Design Files, Real Living Magazine and Broadsheet.

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pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones. A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful
pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones. A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful
pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones. A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful
pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones. A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful
pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones. A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful
pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones. A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful

PÉPITE X JAMES LEMON XL CERAMIC CANDLE - COCONUT PEACH

Regular price $170.00
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Tax included.

pépite presents its first commissioned series - an impressive XL ceramic candle featuring a signature bump vessel made by artist James Lemon and scented candle hand poured by Melbourne label You, Me & Bones.

A gift that keeps on giving - once the candle has been enjoyed until its last drop, this piece becomes a beautiful one-of-a-kind vase to be enjoyed forever. 

OBJECT TYPE:
Ceramic Candle 
MATERIALS:
Clay, Cotton Wick, Soy Wax, Essential Oils 
DIMENSIONS:
145mm x 110mm. 750ml candle.
ORIGIN:
Melbourne

SCENT:
A delicious blend of sweet peaches, creamy coconut milk and a touch of vanilla.

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

Burning Instructions: 
Always allow the wax to burn so the entire surface is melted and pools to the edges of the container. This will prevent tunnelling and help promote an even burn. Never burn more than 4 hours at a time.
Store your candle in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Burn away from draft, flammable objects, pets & children.
Keep your wicks trimmed to 5mm at all times; this limits mushrooming and sooting.
Stop burning your candle once there is about 1.5cm of wax left in the vessel. This will help prevent heat damage to the vessel and surface surrounding the candle.

JAMES LEMON is an Aotearoa (New Zealand) born artist working from his studio and shop space Northcote, Melbourne. He explores and experiments with clay as a generative process to develop works that are sculptural and functional.

Lemon's artwork is represented at James Makin Gallery in Collingwood and in the National Gallery of Victoria's permanent collection. His work has been featured in The National Gallery of Victoria Magazine, Vault Magazine, The Design Files, Real Living Magazine and Broadsheet.

VIEW ALL WORKS FROM THIS ARTIST

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