Lisa Hammond ceramics monograph with essay by David Whiting and photographs by Jay Goldmark
Experience the art of hand building to create ceramic pots using pinching, coiling, slabbing techniques & how you can combine these techniques to create your unique masterpiece. Minimum 2 people for class to run Maximum 6 people per class Price $69 / person Includes 2 glazed Hand build pieces (medium size) Run time: Approx 1.5hrs Your pieces will be ready to collect after 4-6 weeks or we can arrange postage at an extra cost. Clay is natural product and from time to time mishaps happen while the drying process is taking place. Be assured we will take utmost care to avoid cracks or irregularities. However if your piece is damaged, we will gift you a piece from Big Bite Studios. NOTES This is a non-refundable payment rescheduling may be possible on a case per case basis, 1 alteration only). Please come at least 15 minutes before the class starts. If you are late, please let us know via WhatsApp or +61438775664 All of our classes are a small intimate groups, there will be maximum up to 6 people per class, unless other wise requested. We also do accommodate private studio experiences (on or off site) upon request. At the end of the class, our team will record the details of your preferred glaze colour and/or finish and additional payments. The pieces that you created are likely to shrink up to 20% from their actual size. Your piece will be ready to collection within 4-6 weeks. 1 extra piece from Wheel Throwing and Hand building experience can be purchased as an extra cost per piece per person. Please note that our teachers will trim and glaze your piece for firing. Clay is natural product and from time to time mishaps happen while the drying process is taking place. Be assured we will take utmost care to avoid cracks or irregularities. However if your piece is damaged, we will gift you a piece from Big Bite Studios. You will be notified about the imperfection in your final piece/s. Thank you for your understanding. COLLECTION OF WORK Guest will be notified you when your work is ready for collection. We can arrange postage at an extra cost paid in advance during class. Please ask about shipping costs during your class. All work must be collected within 14 days due to space issues, uncollected work after this period will be donated to local charity. Happy making!
Down to the wire. Here are Thanksgiving table decor ideas from the produce aisle (and your yard). ] Above: Vegetables as decor; see DIY: A Thanksgiving Cen
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The artist behind 'The Dinner Table' has always been ahead of her time, and is far from finished with upsetting the table.
Pre-COVID-19, Natoora supplied produce to many of New York's finest restaurants. Now, they’re bringing farm-fresh fruits and vegetables to home cooks.
Mackerel TableclothCustom-made tablecloth with our Seaside collection embroideries: board, mackerel, pitcher, cups, bowl & salad bowl. For this piece, Sarah captured the salty and summery atmosphere of a small seaside port as the fishermen return from the fishing day. Appetites sharpened by the enticing smells of freshly caught seafood for an impromptu family or friends’ lunch. - Hand embroidered with beige cotton thread.- Made in our atelier in the South of France.- High quality linen and cotton. Hand-dyed with the Indigotier dye plant in the Luberon region of southern France. Dimensions: Custom-made to the size of your table. 4 weeks manufacturing timeIndigo dye can have blue variations.Care: Hand wash or machine wash at or below 30°C, gentle or delicate cycle, do not bleach, do not tumble dry, iron on the reverse side. Wash inside a pillowcase to protect the thread from rubbing. Read our full care tips
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Under the name Nebnikro, Ben Orkin's organic shapes are often symmetrical to reflect the connecting of two bodies — either physically, emotionally, or both.
Right after Vilde and Eirik got engaged, they already knew that they wanted a small and intimate wedding with only their immediate family and friends. "When we started to talk about a location, we thought that doing the wedding somewhere abroad would be cool. We looked at each other and said Italy at the same time, so that was it! "
multiuse black clay Mezcal cup sets of 4, 6, and 10; handmade by our artisan partners in Mexico. Dimensions: 8cm x 3cm; also available in drinking set
Playing with bold proportions, the Inlay Cup with Saucer is made from stoneware that features a distinctive, two-tone mix of clays that create a large-scale, marble-like pattern, each of which is unique to the individual piece. The purposeful, robust form