Fast food is an inspiration even for artisan-made piecesMarch 13, 2017As has happened with many other aspects of 20th-century culture, fast food has been gentrified and ironically parodied relentlessly in ...Read more
Bordallo Pinheiro’s inevitable Tropicalia ceramicsFebruary 27, 2017Arte Pinheiro continues an illustrious heritage of Portuguese artisanship. First established 125 years ago, the esteemed sensibility of ...Read more
Inside Daniel Reynolds’ home decor wonderlandJanuary 30, 2017Our recent visit to Daniel Reynolds’ studio left us completely inspired. His workshop is a wonderland filled with beautiful ...Read more
Cecilia’s Journey to Handmade CeramicsJanuary 2, 2017Everything about Cecilia seems natural, organic, unpoised. Her transition from graphic design to handmade ceramics was seamless. ...Read more
Barro Negro history with David PompaNovember 21, 2016"We don't want people to buy our products just because of the material or story... In the first instance it needs to be beautiful and ...Read more
Pottery on the internet eraNovember 13, 2016Humanity exists in a state of flux, with internal developments and external factors forever influencing the course of history. Lacking ...Read more
Daniel Reynold´s inspiration for handmade ceramicsNovember 11, 2016Off a drab residential street in South London is a cobbled mews, plants spilling over the rims of their pots and climbing up the ...Read more
Why we love Oaxaca craftsSeptember 4, 2016The southwestern Mexican state of Oaxaca is home to some of the country’s most rugged terrain, being dissected by the continental ...Read more
Ana Gomez story behind handmade productsJuly 14, 2016From colonnaded colonial palaces on tree-lined avenues to glinting vistas of tin-roofed shanty towns; the streets of Mexico’s sprawling ...Read more
Barro Negro of OaxacaJuly 11, 2016Barro Negro or “black pottery” is a type of ceramic ware specific to Oaxaca, a coastal state in Southern Mexico known for the vitality ...Read more