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Minimalist Ceramics Focused on Deconstruction

AANDERSSON’s newest ceramics collection is a study in deconstruction. The Philadelphia-based ceramic design studio is focusing on reimagining relationships between different elements, by “deforming a rationally structured space.”

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The collection consists of a neutral color palette, further emphasizing the unique form of each piece. It has an almost rough finish, reminiscent of concrete. Sharp edges and unfamiliar shapes takes a new look at the philosophy of deconstruction on its effect on ubiquitous forms.

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After surviving a quarter life crisis, Nanette went from working in healthcare canadian meds to pursuing her loves of design, food and writing. During the day she works in social media marketing, by night she writes for Design Milk. You can find more of her work at nanettewong.com.