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Andile Dyalvane
South Africa
Cornish Wall
Glazed stoneware
340 × 340 × 450 mm
2019
I adapt to the environment, the energy, the sounds…
Annika Jarring
Sweden
Line
Glass, silicone
585 × 505 × 490 mm
2017
I see it as small journal notes of a time and place.
Awaré
France
Strata
Silk pongee, ash tree wood
310 × 300 × 600 mm
2021
What I find interesting about rust is that it leaves an imprint behind.
Beate Leonards
Germany
Vase
Tombac (gilding metal)
210 × 210 × 200 mm
2020
I prefer making objects which you can use in your everyday life.
Blast Studio
France
Blue Tree
Used coffee cups
420 × 420 × 1960 mm
2021
How nature can take over urban waste.
Chikuunsai Tanabe
Japan
Connection
Bamboo rattan
595 × 270 × 225 mm
2020
The process of creating starts with the tools.
Dahye Jeong
Republic of Korea
A Time of Sincerity
Horsehair
375 × 290 × 270 mm
2021
The technique has been around since the Joseon Dynasty.
David Clarke
United Kingdom
Stash
Silver plate, pewter, steel
Varying dimensions
2020
This is the consequence of my actions which I can't control.
Domingos Tótora
Brazil
Âmago Sculpture
Recycled cardboard with natural earth pigment
230 × 300 × 850 mm
2019
The pieces have to have a meaning, they have to touch people deeply.
Eleanor Lakelin
United Kingdom
The Landscape of Memory
Sequoia wood, iron solution
430 × 430 × 290 mm
2021
My work is like a form of archaeology. I try to reveal something about the soul of the tree.
Fernando Casasempere
Chile
Red Folded Organic Form
Stoneware, minerals
490 × 710 × 730 mm
2020
I use my own body to make the piece, to make the form.
Fredrik Nielsen
Sweden
Mixed Emotions comprised of ‘Stick It Together Silver’, ‘You’re Not the Only One’ and 'This Coming and Going'
Glass
Varying dimensions
2020
I think I am obsessed with expressing myself.
Julia Obermaier
Germany
Verborgen
Rock crystal, resin, pigment, stainless steel
Varying dimensions
2021
My working process is like meditation.
Junsu Kim
Republic of Korea
Sense of Forest
Vegetable tanned leather
300 × 300 × 620 mm
2021
In my work the most important thing is my hands.
Kate Malone
United Kingdom
Magma Interrupted
Crystalline-glazed stoneware
580 × 490 × 200 mm
2019
Heart and fire and water.
Konrad Koppold
Germany
Oak Vessel
Oak wood
340 × 340 × 530 mm
2021
I consciously combine design with the power of nature.
Lu Bin
China
Vases 1997
Stoneware
Varying dimensions
2021
It’s a challenging issue of our time: how to continue our inherited traditions.
Madoda Fani
South Africa
iZembe (An Axe)
Terracotta
210 × 210 × 740 mm
2021
I am inspired by our rich heritage, African heritage.
Marianne Huotari
Finland
Ananasakäämä
Ceramics, metal
570 × 470 × 700 mm
2021
Ceramic art is my language.
Mayumi Onagi
Japan
Cosmos
Lacquer, soil, linen, rice glue, wood
600 × 930 × 430 mm
2020
The theme of the objects is life.
Mel Douglas
Australia
Deviation
Kiln formed, cold-worked engraved glass
50 × 500 × 500 mm each
2020
I'm looking for material qualities to shine through and connect with my ideas.
Minwook Kim
Republic of Korea
Instinctive
Korean oak, copper
Varying dimensions
2021
I accept nature as it is rather than try to control it.
Myungtaek Jung
Republic of Korea
Dumbung-jucho
Bronze, stainless steel, rivets, stone
Varying dimensions
2021
Making a form is always an enjoyable process for me.
Pao Hui Kao
Taiwan
Urushi Paper Pleats Bench
Paper, rice glue, urushi lacquer
330 × 1350 × 390 mm
2021
Somehow paper reflects my personality.
Peter McCarthy
Cote d'Ivoire
Étoffe de Gloire / Royal Kita With Red Stripes
Sewn zippers
2330 × 200 × 2150 mm
2021
There is beauty in imperfection.
Sangwook Huh
Republic of Korea
Vessel with Plantain Surface Decoration
Clay, white slip, silver lustre
370 × 370 × 375 mm
2019
I’m guided by my tools.
Soyun Jung
Republic of Korea
Someone Is Praying for You
Monofilament
230 × 6030 × 850 mm
2021
After I made the work, I felt a lot of emotions.
Trinidad Contreras
Spain
Crypsis
Refractory stoneware, porcelain, tulle, silver, brass, steel, leather
Varying dimensions
2020
I try to transmit the symbolism of each piece via the textures and twists the material takes on.
Vera Siemund
Germany
Dornröschen (Sleeping Beauty)
Steel, silver, coral
200 × 300 × 60 mm
2021
I’m happy that people recognize what it represents. But they can also create their own story about my pieces.
Yongjin Chung
Republic of Korea
Wavy Inverted Bowl
Stainless steel
620 × 620 × 320 mm
2020
The small details are like singular reflections of time, like in the human ageing process.