French ceramicist Olivia Cognet channels the rhythm of kinetic art into still forms that feel alive with movement and light.
IKEA + Gustaf Westman reframe festive rituals with a playful collection of tableware, reminding us to celebrate the joy of gathering.
Inspired by soft details, like the fold of paper or the phases of the moon, Virginia Sin brings poetic beauty to utilitarian ceramic objects.
With colors of fall on the horizon, Heath + Herman Miller present Gathered, a new ceramics line that focuses on simplicity in style.
Designer Scott Newlin invites a sense of play and wander with his Torre vases, allowing you to stack, mix, and match a vessel of your own.
Inspired by ocean waves, Royal Copenhagen dives into the world of interior objects with the sculptural Kontur collection.
Winkle Ceramic Design's Squared furnishings collection offers a fresh take on modular slipcast ceramics built off of a series of cubic forms.
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.
Brooklyn-based ceramicist Devin Wilde distills architectural detailing into whimsical vessels in a union of form and function.
Featuring organic shapes and playful colors, the paw-some Helen Levi x Kismet collection lets you match your ceramic homewares with your pup.
Managing Editor Joseph Sgambati III returns for Take 5 to share some captivating collectible design, fine art, and a fresh read.