Description
The contrast between the raw material and the metallic details gives it a powerful, almost sensual presence: a blend of strength and fragility, couture and ceramics.
The mixed clays create a mineral marbling in shades of grey, brown and terracotta, evoking a fabric worn by time. The irregular rim of the vase accentuates this organic and imperfect aspect, deliberately wabi-sabi.
Every detail – stitching, button, roughness – tells a story and makes this piece absolutely unique.
Characteristics
- Material: mixed earthenware, engobes and partial glaze
- Shape: irregular cylinder reminiscent of a corset
- Decor: vertical line with raised stud buttons
- Colours: grey, brown, terracotta, touches of green/blue, satin patina
- Dimensions: H 28 cm x Ø 16 cm at the base x Ø 12 cm opening
- Use: vase for fresh/dried flowers, plant pot or sculptural object
Symbolism
This piece plays with the codes of clothing: the corset, a symbol of constraint but also of beauty, is reinterpreted in clay. The stud buttons become poetic details that transform the ceramic into an object of memory and strength.
Height: 28 cm Inspiration & production
Each vase is designed in my studio in Grenoble, France. I draw inspiration from the raw textures of nature and Andean landscapes to create organic and timeless pieces. Small irregularities in shape and colour are part of the wabi-sabi philosophy: they highlight the beauty of imperfection and the artisanal nature of the piece.