This plate is part of the GRAPH series, a collection of wheel-thrown porcelain tableware illustrated with delicate linear hand drawings, based on the quiet form of a mathematical graph curve.
Diameter 27 cm
Ceramicist, Claudia Schoemig seeks to redefine the relationship between creation and consumption through her work. For her, a handmade vessel, such as an exquisite tea bowl can inspire you in your daily experience. Her creations aim to bring poetry to everyday life, to make everyday actions such as drinking tea or eating into something special. In that way, she hopes to give meaning to the objects we interact with, in a world flooded with consumer goods. After an apprenticeship and studies in visual arts, Claudia gained experience by participating in ceramic workshops, which provided a solid foundation that today allows her to realize her own designs without any technical constraints. In 2011, she set up her own studio and shop in Berlin.
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This plate is part of the GRAPH series, a collection of wheel-thrown porcelain tableware illustrated with delicate linear hand drawings, based on the quiet form of a mathematical graph curve.
Diameter 27 cm
Photo: © Kathrin Koschitzki
These tea cups and saucers are part of the handmade SILHOUET tableware collection. The objects in this simple yet elegant series, play with light and shadow in poetic contours.
Diameter 10.5 cm
Volume 180 ml
Photo: © Kathrin Koschitzki
These bowls are part of the handmade SILHOUET tableware collection. The objects in this simple yet elegant series, play with light and shadow in poetic contours. They are finished with shiny and matt surfaces.
Diameter 16 cm
Diameter 22 ml