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Agnė Kučerenkaitė

  • Ceramicist
  • Veghel, Netherlands
  • Rising Star
Agnė Kučerenkaitė Ceramicist
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A new identity to waste

  • • Agnė views design as never ending research
  • • She enjoys experimenting with ceramics
  • • She tries to connect design, society and the environment

Agnė Kučerenkaitė is a material designer from Vilnius, Lithuania, who graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven and is currently based in the Netherlands. Agnė enjoys working with raw materials and waste, transforming them into valuable products, methods and systems. Her work seeks to find an interaction between design, society, industry and the environment. Her design process is characterised by in-depth research, an experimental approach and hands-on practice, informed by historical and sociocultural contexts. Agnė uses ceramics as a medium for the majority of her projects. Ceramics leaves a lot of space for endless experimentation, which leads to her small and large-scale designs.

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Photo: ©Agnė Kučerenkaitė
Ignorance is Bliss Porcelain Tableware

Ignorance is Bliss porcelain tableware collection is glazed using pigments solely derived from industrial metal waste and by-products. The collection of tableware includes a variously coloured series of jugs, bowls, cups and plates.

Photo: ©Agnė Kučerenkaitė
Ignorance is Bliss Porcelain Tableware

This series of oval plates is part of Agnė Kučerenkaitė’s Ignorance is Bliss porcelain tableware collection. The collection is made from porcelain glazed using pigments solely derived from industrial metal waste and by-products. The collection of tableware includes a variously coloured series of jugs, bowls, cups and plates.

Length 19 cm
Width 11.5 cm
Height 3 cm

Photo: ©Agnė Kučerenkaitė
Ignorance is Bliss Porcelain Tableware

This series of oval cups glazed in various colours is part of Agnė Kučerenkaitė’s Ignorance is Bliss porcelain tableware collection. The collection is made from porcelain glazed using pigments solely derived from industrial metal waste and by-products. The collection of tableware includes a variously coloured series of jugs, bowls, cups and plates.

Height 10 cm
Diameter 8 cm

Photo: ©Agnė Kučerenkaitė
Ignorance is Bliss Porcelain Tableware

These jugs, bowls, cups and plates are part of Agnė Kučerenkaitė’s Ignorance is Bliss porcelain tableware collection. The collection is made from porcelain glazed using pigments solely derived from industrial metal waste and by-products.

Photo: ©Agnė Kučerenkaitė
Ignorance is Bliss Porcelain Tableware

This oval plate is part of Agnė Kučerenkaitė’s Ignorance is Bliss porcelain tableware collection. The collection is made from porcelain glazed using pigments solely derived from industrial metal waste and by-products. The collection of tableware includes a variously coloured series of jugs, bowls, cups and plates.

Length 19 cm
Width 11.5 cm
Height 3 cm

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