Turi Heisselberg Pedersen (born 1965) is a ceramist who lives and works in Copenhagen Denmark. She’s represented in museums and private collections such as Le Musée Magnelli, Musée de la Ceramique in Vallauris, France; the Designmuseum Denmark in Copenhagen; the Danish Arts Foundation and the Annie and Otto Detlef Foundation in Denmark.
Above image: Turi Heisselberg Pedersen, Unique “Organic” Vase, 2015, ceramic, 11.5 inches height by 5 inches diameter.
She’s made a number of her unique vases for the J. Lohmann Gallery in New York City. A collection of these images is showcased here. A few have very mathematical, geometric forms, while two others are unmistakably organic.
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Turi Heisselberg Pedersen, unique vase, ceramic, 11 inches height and 5 inches diameter
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Turi Heisselberg Pedersen, “Geometric” Vase, 2015, ceramic, 11.5 inches height by 5.5 inches diameter.
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Turi Heisselberg Pedersen, “Geometric” Vase, 2015, ceramic, 12 inches height by 7 inches width. Photographs courtesy of J. Lohmann Gallery.
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