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.
Inspired by the waters of Lagos, Yinka Ilori’s Epin Rere collection brings serene beauty home in the form of vibrant tabletop pieces.
The Modern Bohemia collection by Dumais Made blends modernist architecture + handcrafted ceramics, paying homage to the town of Litchfield.
Adagio, by Ronan Bouroullec for Mutina, is a ceramic module that can transform blank walls into expansive wall sculptures inspired by fabric.
Inspired by his childhood memories capturing fireflies, Clay Studio Director Tung Chiang recreates the wonder through ceramic lamps for Heath Ceramics.
Social Media Consultant Maivy Tran returns for our Take 5 series with cameras made from trash, unique ceramics for your home, and a puzzle for your plants.
Ceramicist Emma Louise Payne + glassmaker Phoebe Stubbs bring together their individual expertise to create Meld, an experimental collection using ceramics and glass.
The Mutina Editions collection of vases and candelabras by Ronan Bouroullec highlights the beauty of handmade-in-Italy ceramics with subtle imperfections.
For its Riviera outdoor collection, Mambo opted to mix materials: marble, Merrazzo tones, metals, and ceramics mixed with patterned fabrics.
Editor-in-Chief Caroline Williamson returns to Take 5 with five favorite artists, including Devin Wilde, ENESS, Momoko Ikarashi, and more.
Using custom algorithms and 3D-printed ceramic tiles, Studio RAP transformed a boutique facade in Amsterdam to create the Ceramic House.
Designed by Ryosuke Fukusada and Ceramic Japan, the WATOJI hanging vases feature a simple thread detail that "binds" the sheets of porcelain together.