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The Saugerties Cottage That Boob Pots Built
Isaac Nichols, a lifelong student of architectural salvage, restored and rebuilt simultaneously. “Nobody should do that.”
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ceramics
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Of the Cloth’s owner is happy to part with his collection of vintage textiles, ceramics, and furniture.
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How Peter Lane Created His 32-Foot Wall of Clay for the Salon of Art and Design
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The Cutting-Edge Ceramics at the Exhibition ‘Clay-Pop’
Alia Williams curated the playful show at Jeffrey Deitch gallery.
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furniture design
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The City’s Newest Design Gallery Is in a Chinatown Mall
Superhouse Vitrine opens with an exhibition of Sean Gerstley’s ceramic furniture.
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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
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Meet Jim McDowell and His Face Jugs
The ceramicist keeps his ancestors’ traditions alive from his home studio in North Carolina.
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Wendy Goodman
design news
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On Display at Chinatown’s Oldest Shop: Napa-Cabbage Ceramics
Plus chile-oil vessels, fungi vases, and yoni-inspired incense holders.
By
Diana Budds
space of the week
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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.
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