Decorative Plates
Ceramic plates enrich design versatility, textural quality and visual beauty.
Plates can be used in collections for art installations or hang alone. For ideas on how to hang ceramic plates read here.
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Querelle Painted Ceramic Plate
€90.00This ceramic plate features a bold abstract design painted with the cuerda seca technique. Crisp black lines meet soft turquoise and beige, creating a calming, earthy contrast.
Inspired by natural forms and textures, my work explores the balance between structure and flow. This piece brings quiet character and curiosity to any space—on the wall or the shelf.
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Cresting Currents
€90.00Inspired by the rhythmic dance of waves upon the shore, this stoneware ceramic plate is crafted to adorn your wall with a touch of oceanic allure. The plate’s textured surface mimics the tactile feel of water, with glazes ranging from soothing sand to deep turquoise hues, evoking the serenity of a tranquil sea.
Whether displayed alone or as part of a curated collection, this ceramic artwork exudes both elegance and fluidity. As light dances across its undulating form, a subtle interplay of shadows casts an ever-changing spectacle upon your wall.
Diameter: 28cm Depth: 4cm (11 x 1 inches)
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Élivágar Ceramic Plate
€90.00This ceramic plate was inspired by ancient tales of Norse Mythology—visions of swirling ice and fire came to life in the studio and flowed into this design while listening to an audiobook.
Made with stoneware clay and decorated using the cuerda seca technique, each line is drawn with oil and oxides, then filled with glaze and fired at 1250°C.
A one-of-a-kind piece for the wall or shelf. Suitable for indoor or outdoor display, but not for food use.
Approx. size: 28 cm x 4 cm (11″ x 1.5″). -
Jörð Ceramic Plate
€90.00This ceramic plate was inspired by ancient tales of Norse Mythology—visions of nature came to life in the studio and flowed into this design while listening to an audiobook. This piece is dedicated to Jörð—goddess and personification of Earth.
Made with stoneware clay and decorated using the cuerda seca technique, each line is drawn with oil and oxides, then filled with glaze and fired at 1250°C.
A one-of-a-kind piece for the wall or shelf. Suitable for indoor or outdoor display, but not for food use.