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Stoneware tablet, white glazes By Alastair Heywood

by Kuan Wei Ken Lou

The piece was untitled and part of an experimentation on hand thrown multiples. 3cm high Earthenware vessels on black tile By Monika Piskorek

Stoneware By Celia Dowson

Interstice's are the often ignored spaces and voids between objects. In this case the voids between buildings within London. Using these forms to create cast porcelain domestic sculpture, Benjamin has attempted to bring ideas from the external space which we occupy but readily dismiss, into the domestic space, whist retaining a sense of architectural presence. Porcelain By Benjamin Matthews

By Jacob Mattisson

Based on the book from Frances Hodgson Burnett, the collection is made of tangibles secrets. Created to inspire and remind us of our connection to nature. Terracotta. By Ana Claudia Vasconcelos

Inspired by the dreamcatcher from the Native American culture, a collection of vases is designed with patterns of dreamcatchers hanging in the middle, adding another function as well as keeping the nightmares away! The dreamcatchers in the middle filters the bad dreams and transforms the bad elements into flowers, which sit beautifully in the vases, symbolised whatever struggles we face can be turned into positivity or some forms of a lesson. Earthenware, paper By Amanda Tong






Stages of disease. Earthenware with white glaze and mother of pearl lustre By Joanna Dorking

Based upon the initial concept of an imagined conversation between Josiah Wedgwood and Marcel Duchamp, Benjamin developed a collection of espresso sets that express a coming together of two inconclasts. Jasperware By Benjamin Matthews

Combining the traditional Chinese knowledge “Feng Shui” to the Western idea of light. Lighting not only plays a role in Feng Shui but also our everyday use, as it affects the sense of energy within the surrounding space. Parian, Stainless Steel By Iat Seng (Kevin) Yeung