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Form 12This piece is inspired by the original teapot designed by Edith Heath. which had a bent brass handle wrapped in woven leather. A planter is not necessarily a stable element in your home. so the handle speaks to mobility. like a basket for transporting...
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Form 13Inspired by our Rim line of dinnerware. with a wide band around the top and a narrow foot. The plant lifts from its base as if floating. Inside the bowl. there is no soil. just a large air plant that grows in a spherical...
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Form 14The magnified frame around this delicate plant is reminiscent of a chef's arrangement—something remarkable and small accentuated by the generous gift of space around it. The plant is ringed by soil. rocks. and a green speckled glaze that extends to an unglazed rim. The...
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Form 14This bottle with stopper is inspired by one of my favorite forms: the olive. It has a rounded body with two pointy ends. —Tung Chiang. Clay Studio Director
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Form 15This form is about pairing—finding plants that can be brought into harmony in one shared space. A large. oval tray catches the water for two round planters of different scale. The two species share similar water requirements but otherwise contrast one another in shape....
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Form 16This design celebrates plants without a flowering element. by taking the form of a blossom itself. The two nesting vessels look. in profile. like a trumpet flower. with the inner stamen emerging beyond the edge of the outer petals. The plant itself further extends...
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Form 17For the plants in this form. I began with seed. using a variety called Mother of Thousands. The name expresses the concept. which is to unify many small plants within one giant saucer. which embraces them like a hug. Each individual plant can be...
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Form 18This form takes the shape of a large chalice. like the strong entry feature of a formal garden. The top planter is contiguous with the saucer below. creating the appearance of a single. connected piece. The lower portion acts as the saucer when connected....
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Form 19This form is an exploration of the classic terra cotta pot. When the two pieces are together. they form a simple cylinder. but the wide rim lifts to reveal a slightly tapered interior bowl. The cylinder is the saucer. so that the piece requires...
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Form 19Edith Heath designed the Coupe and Rim line. Each are distinctively different from each other. This lidded bowl is a combination of the two designs. The rim of the lid is added on to a simple Coupe design. The lid also doubles as a...
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Form 20This form is inspired by Ikebana. the Japanese art of flower arranging. which is not just about the vase or just about the flower. but about the space between them as well. Here. a very small. round bowl rests within a large. footed bowl....
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Form 20This is a simple bottle with a green stopper. —Tung Chiang. Clay Studio Director
- $700.00 USD
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Form 21Orchids are very elegant. even when they are dormant. As a child. I remember seeing Chinese orchids and admiring their long. slim leaves. even as the focus tends to be on their spectacular flowers. For this form. I chose a cone shape that would...
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Form 21Here two bowls nest perfectly op top of each other. Both bowls are glazed all over which means you can display them as a lidded container on either side. —Tung Chiang. Clay Studio Director
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Form 22The round planter bowl echoes the full-bodied leaves of this plant. as does the glaze. which is rich in tone but has less gloss than the leaves themselves. The saucer beneath has a narrowed foot to elevate the foliage as it fills out and...
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Form 23This form draws inspiration from the chalices that punctuated the grounds of ancient gardens. A tall pedestal saucer forms the base. which lifts the planter and gives the plant room to grow vertically or spill over the edges. The saucer can also function as...
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Form 23This piece is inspired by the wooden mallet my friend uses on their wood work. It has an elongated handle which becomes the prefect lid for a small container. —Tung Chiang. Clay Studio Director
- $600.00 USD
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Form 24This form is related to a classic Heath silhouette—the deep vegetable bowl. which has a soft curve at the base. in contrast to most planters. This shape is more gentle in the hand. creating a more inviting interaction between the plant and the caretaker....
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Form 25The planter and saucer in this form are not two separate components. but one unified object with a double wall. The interior layer has holes at the bottom for plant drainage. and the exterior features a spout low on the body. resembling a teapot....
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Form 25Fruit or cookie? My doctor says fruit. I say cookie. Why not both. —Tung Chiang. Clay Studio Director
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