Stones and bark
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Designed by: Bridget Bodenham
Why we love it: Soft shapes and organic forms make these quirky handmade ceramic utensils irresistible.
Where you can get it:
www.bridgetbodenham.com.au
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Soft shapes
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Designed by: Mud Australia
Why we love it: Hand-made porcelain, with a nuanced finish, Mud plates and bowls feature heavy and delicate pieces in crayon yellow, matt black and soft pastel shades.
Where you can get it:
www.mudaustralia.com
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Wonki ware
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Designed by: Di Marshall
Why we love it: Wonki-ware strikes a balance between simple and special. All the way from sunny South Africa, this neutral range has handmade charm with polished glaze finish.
Where you can get it:
wonkiware.co.za
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Altered form
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Designed by: Stephanie James Manttan
Why we love it: Functional and sculptural, these little porcelain objects starts as cylindrical forms that are then altered and manipulated to have their dappled texture.
Where you can get it:
jamfactory.com.au
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Rhythm of life
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Designed by: Szilvia Gyorgy
Why we love it: Perfect for small spaces, Szilvia’s tea light holders are a soft deconstructed lamp that can be used on the dining table.
Where you can get it:
planetfurniture.com.au
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Translucent
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Designed by: Kris Coad
Why we love it: Handmade from translucent porcelain. These bowls are initially thrown on the pottery wheel before being shaped into one-offs.
Where you can get it:
Planetfurniture.com.au
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Morning colours
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Designed by: Beclau
Why we love it: This range of nicely-weighted breakfast ware adds a vibrant punch of colour to any kitchen. Look out for more Beclau products in issue 14 of Habitus.
Where you can get it:
www.beclau.com
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Tufts
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Designed by: Ingrid Tufts
Why we love it: Ingrid Tuft’s functional range of ceramic tableware, teaware and vases are all hand-made. Each piece is thrown on the wheel and then turned and finished in her cosy Victorian sutdio.
Where you can get it:
www.ingridtufts.com
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