At ICFF 2025, Virginia Sin will unveil OBEL, STRIA, and GAMI – sculptural ceramic lighting inspired by history, handcraft, and form.
Artist Devin Wilde returns with his sophomore collection, Series No. II, in a showcase of ceramic furniture comprising cocktail and side tables.
Handcrafted in Los Angeles, OWIU's latest ceramic tableware collection, MATTER, draws inspiration from untouched landscapes in nature.
Creating personality out of ceramic, Jaime Hayon celebrates 25 years of design excellence with the whimsical Danza collection for Bosa.
Kish o Mat, the Persian word that inspired the term "checkmate," aptly describes a ceramics collection by Sara Khamisi of Sandro Lopez Milano.
Jessica Rust presents the Limn Collection, elevating the traditional technique of Nerikomi to functional art with modern geometry.
Don't have time for a pet? These creature-like ceramic planters and tables from Entler Studio offer sweet homes for plants and lamps alike.
Mud Australia and designer Zachary Hanna team up to create the Pop Lamp, a portable, rechargeable LED light rendered completely in porcelain.
The Japanese-inspired No. 16 ceramic collection from Ancher Studio and Norm Architects is designed specifically for a bespoke guesthouse in Denmark.
SURYA is a collection of handcrafted vessels by Paola Sakr embodying spring’s essence with pastel colors and a meditative, wheel-thrown process.
Adagio, by Ronan Bouroullec for Mutina, is a ceramic module that can transform blank walls into expansive wall sculptures inspired by fabric.
Made from minerals found in the Italian countryside, ceramicist Nicolò Morales unveils a beautiful collection of ceramic tables and sculpture for Paola Lenti.
Managing Editor Joseph Sgambati III returns for Take 5 to share the objects that captivate him including a variety of unlikely creative mediums.
Inspired by his childhood memories capturing fireflies, Clay Studio Director Tung Chiang recreates the wonder through ceramic lamps for Heath Ceramics.
Over 60 contemporary artists across 2 NYC galleries unlock new potentials for material and pattern in this summer's must-see exhibitions.