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Displaying all articles tagged:
Ceramics
openings
Nov. 1, 2024
A Museum for Place-Setting Obsessives
The International Museum of Dinnerware Design opens in Kingston.
By
Anna Hezel
design edit
Sept. 6, 2024
Ruffled Vases, Chaises Longues Made of Pipes, and More Design Finds
Plus, a new wedding-veil-inspired collection at Design Within Reach.
By
Morgan Meier
design month
May 21, 2024
Fiberglass Chairs, Rodeo-Inspired Lamps, and More From Jonalddudd’s 2024 Show
The independent design show included robotic lamps and a chair composed of interlocking apple-shaped slices.
By
Morgan Meier
design month
May 16, 2024
One-of-a-Kind Pots and Lamps Among the Shirtdresses
A craft show of AAPI designers at 3.1 Phillip Lim.
By
Angela Serratore
design month
May 10, 2024
Vessels of Adobe, Lentils, Plastic and Gilded Glass at NADA
Six excellent designers at Superhouse, Marta, Dunes, and others present new craft-inspired work.
By
Morgan Meier
collecting
Dec. 29, 2023
Down the eBay Rabbit Hole to Find a Bitossi Clock
These chunky mid-century ceramics looked ugly at first. Then I had to have my own.
By
Christopher Bonanos
a truly terrific new york listing
Aug. 24, 2023
The Saugerties Cottage That Boob Pots Built
Isaac Nichols, a lifelong student of architectural salvage, restored and rebuilt simultaneously. “Nobody should do that.”
By
Adriane Quinlan
ceramics
May 1, 2023
Jake Gyllenhall Is a Teacup Guy Now
Luxury porcelain company Ginori 1735 has picked the actor to star in its latest campaign.
By
Clio Chang
group text
July 22, 2022
I Make Ceramics to Keep My Hands Busy
No one wants to get clay all over their phone, you know?
By
Joanna Nikas
shopping
Mar. 8, 2022
The Crown Heights Design Shop That Began As a Teenager’s Bud-Vase Collection
Of the Cloth’s owner is happy to part with his collection of vintage textiles, ceramics, and furniture.
By
Diana Budds
zen men
Feb. 3, 2022
Channing Tatum’s Year of Rest and Relaxation
Sounds like he did a lot of self-exploration after his divorce.
By
Danielle Cohen
great rooms
Nov. 8, 2021
How Peter Lane Created His 32-Foot Wall of Clay for the Salon of Art and Design
In the studio with the ceramicist and his team as they prepare an immersive installation for the Park Avenue Armory.
By
Wendy Goodman
ceramics in the mix
Oct. 21, 2021
The Cutting-Edge Ceramics at the Exhibition ‘Clay-Pop’
Alia Williams curated the playful show at Jeffrey Deitch gallery.
By
Wendy Goodman
furniture design
Oct. 15, 2021
The City’s Newest Design Gallery Is in a Chinatown Mall
Superhouse Vitrine opens with an exhibition of Sean Gerstley’s ceramic furniture.
By
Diana Budds
why this looks like that
Mar. 25, 2021
Ellen Pong Won’t Design the Same Thing Twice
From a charcuterie-draped tissue-box cover to a massage stool for sore muscles.
By
Diana Budds
why this looks like that
Mar. 5, 2021
Jolie Ngo’s Ceramics Are Made for Instagram (And That’s A Good Thing)
How the artist creates her wildly popular, 3D-printed vessels.
By
Diana Budds
design hunting
Feb. 11, 2021
Meet Jim McDowell and His Face Jugs
The ceramicist keeps his ancestors’ traditions alive from his home studio in North Carolina.
By
Wendy Goodman
pots
Dec. 12, 2020
Seth Rogen Has a New Pot Habit
The actor spoke with the Cut about his ceramics obsession.
By
Annie Armstrong
design news
Dec. 7, 2020
On Display at Chinatown’s Oldest Shop: Napa-Cabbage Ceramics
Plus chile-oil vessels, fungi vases, and yoni-inspired incense holders.
By
Diana Budds
art and soul
Nov. 19, 2019
Making a ‘Mess’ With Playful Ceramics
32 ceramicists, together in a lively group show at The Future Perfect.
By
Anne Cruz
artist and crafts
Aug. 2, 2019
Therapy and Ceramics with Banks, in 3 Acts
The singer on her new album
III
, taking a break, and toxic relationships.
By
Jill Gutowitz
r.i.p.
July 11, 2019
Restaurant World Ceramicist Wynne Noble Has Died
The Brooklyn-based artist crafted plates for Gramercy Tavern, Momofuku Kawi, Contra, and more.
By
Nikita Richardson
they seem cool
Jan. 24, 2019
The Artist Who Made Us Want a Ceramic Chandelier
Meet Heather Levine.
By
Sarah Spellings
and
Diana Tsui
best bets
July 8, 2018
Colorful Glassware, a Retro Comic-Book Store, and a Maximalist Makeup Pop-up
What’s new in New York stores.
By
Katy Schneider
space of the week
May 11, 2017
See a Former Martha Stewart Art Director’s Foray Into Ceramics
Ellen Forbes Burnie has worn a lot of creative hats since landing in New York City from Detroit in 1973.
By
Wendy Goodman
tastemakers
Apr. 26, 2017
The New York Artist Charting New Territory in Southern California
Jennie Jieun Lee on returning to ceramics after ten years, settling into her new home across the country, and dancing with Stanley Love.
By
Christine Whitney
Nov. 15, 2016
Ceramics Teach Us a Lot About the Beauty of Imperfection
Ceramics are often visibly flawed — and that’s why we like them.
By
Emily Sundberg
Grub Guide
Dec. 30, 2015
13 Ways to Upgrade Your Kitchen in 2016
Plates from the NoMad, the pots used by Spring, Blackberry Farm’s mint-julep tin, and more.
By
Chris Crowley