Effectively designed as a living space that centres on art and design, every moment of this home is keyed to discovery and fun.
A new – and beautiful – book written by Kylie and Tiffany Johnson takes an in-depth look at ceramics and the work of the artist from clay to kiln. Covering a wide variety of artists, Earth & Fire also ranges from porcelain and sculpture to everyday functional pieces.
Paper & Clay is an exhibition at Arthouse Gallery that brings together 29 Australian artists to explore glazing, inscribing, hand-building and throwing alongside the playful curves of Huggy furniture.
What is it that makes a hotel feel authentically embedded in its place? Habitus editor Aleesha Callahan recently stayed at Ace Hotel Sydney to get a first-hand experience into the global phenomenon that has cracked the code on ‘cool’.
Mud Australia has announced the 11 finalists for the Shelley Simpson Ceramic Prize, highlighting the diverse and compelling depth of contemporary Australian ceramics.
Taking its name from the French pépite, meaning ‘a good find’, there is a delightful insouciance to the collection Irina Rybakov has curated for the Collingwood gallery and online store.
The Indigenous Ceramic Award winners have been announced, with Pitjantjatjara artist Anne Nginyangka Thompson and Gamilaroi artist Sean Miller taking out the top prizes.
When self-taught ceramicist Eloise White scored herself a spot in JamFactory’s associate program, she cemented her name as one of Australia’s up and coming ceramic artists to watch.
The Jolley Pendant Light – designed by JamFactory's Head of Ceramics Stephanie James-Manttan – is a further example of premium Australian designer products.
We chat with Stephanie James-Manttan, an Adelaide based ceramicist and head of JamFactory's ceramics studio. Stephanie shares insights into the production processes that went into creating two new products for Jam by JamFactory.
Gidon Bing Ceramics may be celebrated for its simplicity, but let it be known that the process behind the pieces is quite the opposite.
As the name implies, each piece from Marz Designs’ Terra collection of architectural lighting is made from Earth’s natural materials; timber and clay.