We wanted to take a moment from our usual posts to zen out on some satisfying ceramic compositions. Less about the individual objects themselves, these arrangements explore how they relate to one another in space. These splendidly curated hypnotic amalgams, with their simple forms and muted tonal palatte, embue a sense of serene.
Featured image: Tableware by Ilona van den Bergh courtesy of OnA
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Grid Tableware by Lollipop Studio
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Tableware from The Prop Dispensary
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‘Mode’ by Royal Doulton
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Tableware by Andrei Davidoff Ceramics
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Tableware by Bloomingville
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Tableware by Herriott Grace
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Tableware of Broste Copenhagen
Get can get the rest of your fix here. These images first appeared in DesignMilk.
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