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Madrid food
fromArchDaily
1 day ago

How Spanish Ceramics Bridge Culture, Memory and Identity at Milan Design Week 2026

Spanish architecture reflects a rich cultural identity shaped by diverse historical influences and regional materials, showcasing a unique architectural language across the country.
London
fromianVisits
1 day ago

Free exhibition showcases centuries of Korean ceramic craft

The Korean Cultural Centre in London showcases Icheon ceramics, blending traditional and contemporary craftsmanship until June 2026.
Berlin music
fromArchDaily
18 hours ago

Milan Design Week 2026: Must-See Installations, Exhibitions, and Events

Milan Design Week 2026 emphasizes design as a dynamic, human-centered process focused on exploration and experimentation.
Berlin food
fromTasting Table
15 hours ago

7 Signs You're At A Traditional Italian Bakery - Tasting Table

Traditional Italian bakeries are essential for experiencing authentic Italian-American culinary culture, especially in areas with a rich history of Italian immigration.
Renovation
fromDesign Milk
1 day ago

Circularity Cements Memory in Cast Concrete

True ingenuity in architecture lies in negotiation with the past rather than erasure, as demonstrated by the Trace project in London.
Cooking
fromBon Appetit
5 days ago

Ceramic Cookware From Around the World

Culinary tools from around the globe reflect heritage cooking traditions and the stories of their makers.
Arts
fromArtnet News
4 days ago

How a Hopi Potter Named Nampeyo Became a 19th-Century Art Star | Artnet News

Nampeyo significantly influenced Hopi pottery, blending ancient techniques with modern expressions, making her a pivotal figure in the history of ceramics.
#interior-design
fromApartment Therapy
5 days ago
Remodel

The 4-Step Method Designers Use to Make Wood Cabinets Look Gorgeous

Warm honey oak cabinets can be modernized by adjusting surrounding finishes and materials.
Remodel
fromApartment Therapy
5 days ago

The 4-Step Method Designers Use to Make Wood Cabinets Look Gorgeous

Warm honey oak cabinets can be modernized by adjusting surrounding finishes and materials.
fromChrbutler
6 days ago

Craft is Untouchable - Christopher Butler

Craft is often defined as skill in making things by hand, but this interpretation is being challenged by AI. Craft transcends physical interaction; historical figures like Mozart and Beethoven exemplify mastery without traditional methods.
Intellectual property law
Everyday cooking
fromWIRED
1 week ago

We Made More Than a Thousand Pizzas to Find the Best Pizza Ovens

Outdoor pizza ovens have evolved, with Ooni leading the market for versatile and affordable options.
Philosophy
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

This is 160-million-year-old Jurassic clay': inside Es Devlin's bid to reshape AI ethics through pottery

Es Devlin's conference blends art, AI, and spirituality, fostering dialogue among diverse participants in a creative, hands-on environment.
Graphic design
fromDesign Milk
4 days ago

Hikarigami Lighting Forges New Finishing Techniques

Hikarigami merges handcraft and robotics to create unique light fixtures from aluminum sheets through innovative design processes.
Paris food
fromThe Good Life France
1 week ago

Guide to Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie - The Good Life France

Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie is a village renowned for its rich pottery heritage, dating back to Gallo-Roman times, and has a vibrant artisan community.
Arts
fromColossal
5 days ago

Abi Castillo's Ceramic Beings Contrast Delicacy With the Natural World

Abi Castillo creates emotive ceramic self-portraits that explore femininity, nature, and transformation, inviting reflection on the inner self.
#architecture
Design
fromArchDaily
4 days ago

"Material Is Where the Story Begins": Studio NEiDA on Building Through Craft and Context

Studio NEiDA integrates local materials and cultural conditions into architecture, emphasizing collaboration and vernacular practices to shape design and construction.
Design
fromArchDaily
4 days ago

"Material Is Where the Story Begins": Studio NEiDA on Building Through Craft and Context

Studio NEiDA integrates local materials and cultural conditions into architecture, emphasizing collaboration and vernacular practices to shape design and construction.
Arts
fromArchitectural Digest
6 days ago

This Design Residency Is Turning India's Artisan Workshops Into a Pipeline to Milan Design Week

Shakti Design Residency connects global designers with Indian artisans to create new works showcased at Milan Design Week.
#ceramics
Portland food
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 weeks ago

Why Bay Area ceramics studios are growing in popularity as pottery interest spikes

The Bay Area's ceramics scene has grown significantly, with 26 pottery studios now in San Francisco, driven by a resurgence in creative hobbies post-pandemic.
Portland food
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 weeks ago

Why Bay Area ceramics studios are growing in popularity as pottery interest spikes

The Bay Area's ceramics scene has grown significantly, with 26 pottery studios now in San Francisco, driven by a resurgence in creative hobbies post-pandemic.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
6 days ago

Pressing issues: the vital role of printmaking in the history of art

Yale came to me and said there isn't an overarching book about the history of printmaking; they wanted it to be about the printed image. There are a lot of books about printing-about the history of journalism or the history of books, the printing press and the printed word-but not so much about the printed image and its processes. So that was my challenge.
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Design
fromDesign Milk
1 week ago

These Handles, Knobs, and Pulls Form Like Italian Pasta

Hardware design is gaining recognition, with handles and knobs celebrated for their aesthetic and functional importance in home design.
fromArtnet News
1 week ago

Shakers Were Ahead of Their Time-Six Objects Illuminate Their Genius

The Shakers embraced the concept of radical simplicity in everyday life, as well as mandatory celibacy, pacifism, and gender equality, which continue to resonate today.
Arts
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Glassblower and porcelain heir Paul Arnhold on the art he loves to collect

Glass demands immediacy. Working at temperatures above 2,000°F leaves little room for overthinking, so the process becomes a kind of live dialogue between material, colour and chance. That same immediacy informs what I'm drawn to as a collector: works that carry a decisive gesture, a tactile presence, and the feeling that they could only exist in one form.
Miscellaneous
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

Leucos Just Turned Ceramic Tiles Into 3D Glowing Wall Art - Yanko Design

Glowtile works around a deceptively simple concept: glazed ceramic tiles, each fitted with an egg-shaped handblown glass diffuser set inside a ring of anodized aluminum. Two tile formats make up the system: a square 15×15 centimeter module and a rectangular 30×10 centimeter one. You can arrange them in grids, stagger them, mix both formats together, install them on walls, ceilings, or even set them on the floor to shoot light upward.
UX design
fromColossal
1 month ago

Historic Architecture Emerges from Stone in Matthew Simmonds Ethereal Sculptures

From unassuming hunks of Carrara marble and limestone, Matthew Simmonds carves realistic, miniature gothic cathedral arches, stairwells, and colonnades. Often based on architectural details of real places, such as cities around Tuscany and Germany's Bamberg Cathedral, the sculptures portray intimate details of corners, vaulted ceilings, arcades, and stairwells that can sometimes be peeked through additional apertures.
Berlin music
Coffee
fromWIRED
1 month ago

Moka Pots Are Simple, Repairable, and the Best Way to Brew Coffee

The moka pot represents nearly a century of ingenious simplicity in coffee brewing design, combining exceptional flavor with timeless functionality.
Design
fromDesign Milk
2 weeks ago

Artek and Heath Ceramics' New Tile Tables Cleverly Cohere Clay with Wood

Artek and Heath Ceramics collaborate on the Tile Table collection, emphasizing playfulness in design with a focus on color, texture, and functionality.
Arts
fromArtforum
3 weeks ago

Kamrooz Aram's Variations on Glazed Bricks, 2021

Bricks serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, as illustrated in Kamrooz Aram's collages that challenge traditional classifications of art.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The 6 Best Moka Pots, According To Reviews - Tasting Table

The moka pot was born in Italy in the 1930s, as a simple way to give people the ability to make cafe-quality coffee from the comfort of their own homes. Since then, a few superior moka pot models have stood the test of time, becoming the gold standard according to those who use them.
Coffee
Coffee
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

The Best Coffee Mugs, From Hasami to Heath Ceramics

The right coffee mug combines essential functional traits like heat retention and durability with distinctive design personality and sentimental value.
Graphic design
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Issey Miyake's trippy new sunglasses are inspired by pottery

Issey Miyake's Uroko sunglasses blend pottery-inspired design with eight curved lenses, combining 3D printing technology and Japanese craftsmanship to create unique, textured eyewear.
#ceramic-sculpture
Arts
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
4 weeks ago

Janny Baek's Ceramics Look Like They're Still Evolving - Yanko Design

Janny Baek's ceramic sculptures deliberately maintain ambiguity and incompleteness, appearing caught mid-transformation as though unfinished by the kiln, creating visually arresting forms that suggest multiple organic possibilities simultaneously.
Arts
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 weeks ago

janny baek's sculptures shape a speculative ecosystem of colorful ceramic organisms

Artist Janny Baek presents Life Forms, a ceramic sculpture exhibition opening March 20, 2026 at Joy Machine gallery in Chicago, featuring hand-built forms that appear frozen mid-transformation between recognizable and unfamiliar organic structures.
Design
fromArchDaily
3 weeks ago

How Contemporary Design Fairs Are Redefining Craft

Design fairs remain essential for experiencing the full character of objects, emphasizing craft, innovation, and global collaboration.
Coffee
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

6 Camping Mugs From Japan That Make Coffee Taste Better (Science Says So) - Yanko Design

Japanese ceramic mugs enhance coffee experience through superior heat retention, neutral flavor profiles, and handcrafted design that influences taste perception and creates intentional ritual.
History
fromMedievalists.net
2 months ago

Early Medieval Glass Study Rewrites Venice's Origins as a Glassmaking Hub - Medievalists.net

Early medieval Venice engaged in long-distance glass supply and sophisticated glassmaking techniques from the 6th–9th centuries, predating Renaissance glass prominence.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

The Ceramics Workshop / Pianca Arquitetura

A warehouse was transformed into a purpose-built ceramics school with spacious studios, equipment, proper infrastructure, and good accessibility to support simultaneous activities.
Remodel
fromLos Angeles Times
32 years ago

HOME DECORATING : Color, Durability Give Tile Its New Style

Tile offers affordable home styling but requires careful selection based on durability and intended use to avoid costly remodeling problems.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Kintsugi: The Japanese Art of Being Remade

Kintsugi 金継ぎ is known as the Japanese art of putting broken things back together, like broken pottery, using materials mixed with powdered gold and other elements. Instead of hiding damage, this technique celebrates the restoration of an object once viewed as broken, flawed, or imperfect. This same process can be seen as a metaphor for addiction recovery. Even for people with addiction who willingly choose recovery, there's an element of being remade that can't be ignored. Addicts often go through a period of denial.
Mental health
fromItsnicethat
2 months ago

Julia Fernandez hand paints 300 ceramic tiles to create a mesmerising stop-motion music video

In order to create a unique visual language for the single, Julia embarked on a three-month-long project of handcrafting and painting 300 individual ceramic tiles to make up the music video frames, each with their own beautiful irregularities and imperfections in glaze. Structured in grids of twelve, these tiles were swapped out like puzzle pieces in the final stop motion, using zoetropes and evolving motifs to follow "the meditative rhythm of the song through repetition, noise, and texture", the artist says.
Film
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Merging Craft Practices and New Media at the Museum of Craft and Design

Video Craft exhibition explores how video, film, and early moving image technologies share formal and technical properties with traditional craft media like ceramics, textiles, and glass through encoding, looping, and sampling.
Design
fromDesign Milk
1 month ago

The Cavus Collection by Jan Ernst Brings Clay to Life

The Cavus Collection by Jan Ernst uses biomimetic design inspired by South Africa's Karoo semi-desert to create furniture and lighting that blend landscape, creature, and domestic space through hand-sculpted forms.
Philosophy
fromBig Think
2 months ago

How a small shop in Kyoto connects mastery with meditation

A centuries-old family workshop preserves tea through meticulous, unchanging craftsmanship, modest growth, and a purposefully understated presence.
#product-design
Design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

perforated wooden screens filter light and shadow within milan ceramic workshop

Curved walls and filtered light create an intimate ceramic workshop where shadow enhances material texture and artisanal gestures while maintaining functional separation of spaces.
fromColossal
1 month ago

Inside the Sacred Valley Ceramics Studio Referencing Ancient Peruvian Practices

It is not about reproducing the past but about engaging in dialogue with it. We apply the same level of care and rigor to all pieces. Many of our utilitarian pieces have a strong sculptural quality, and several of the more artistic works originate from everyday forms and functions. We do not establish rigid boundaries between these categories; all are part of the same vision.
Arts
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

These Sculptural Japanese Lamps Come in 100 Colors for $150 - Yanko Design

Designed by Michael Kritzer, an industrial designer with Red Dot, iF, and Cannes Lions awards to his name, Dollights are inspired by creative Kokeshi dolls, those beautifully varied Japanese wooden figures that range from traditional to wildly expressive. The connection isn't literal. You won't mistake these for dolls on a shelf. But the DNA is there in the proportions, that satisfying relationship between a rounded head and a tapered body, the way each silhouette feels like it has its own quiet personality.
Design
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 months ago

Fabrizio Plessi Reconsiders the Nature of Water Through Venetian Glass

Fabrizio Plessi merges video art and Murano glass to explore water's elemental and metaphoric roles in time, memory, life, and Venetian craftsmanship.
fromColossal
2 months ago

In Collaboration with Indigenous Artisans Around the World, PET Lamp Emphasizes Sustainability

Tons upon tons of these single-use plastics end up in landfills or even floating in the ocean. Spanish design firm PET Lamp set out give another purpose to these otherwise short-lived materials. Partnering with artisans in communities from Chile to Ethiopia to Australia, the company celebrates both Indigeneity and sustainability, drawing upon time-honored global craft traditions while supporting local economies and recycling discarded materials.
Arts
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
9 months ago

Embrace the Year of the Cabbage

Cabbage-inspired tableware and decor are experiencing renewed popularity, combining culinary nostalgia with ornate textures across ceramics and silver for modern tablescapes.
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

This Centuries-Old Dutch Ceramic Is Having a Comeback

Grid City is a free monthly NYC running series led by designers that combines architecture-focused guided runs, community conversation, and breakfast, open to all levels.
Arts
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

light sculptures preserve ancestral designs through antique doilies and lace textile

Kinship transforms heirloom doilies and stockings into LED-lit stainless steel sculptures that preserve textiles and project lace-like shadows and layered histories.
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

It's Cold Out-Your Lamp Needs a Sweater

Knit and crochet lampshades and covers pair warmth textures with lighting, creating novel, hygge-inspired decor that highlights stitch structure and playful design.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

This Hermes x Bialetti Moka Pot Concept Has No Business Looking This Good - Yanko Design

If you follow concept design on social media, there's a good chance you've already stumbled across Jane Morelli's work. She's the designer behind that Lacoste x Bialetti moka pot that went viral not too long ago, and now she's back with something that somehow manages to feel even more covetable. For the Year of the Horse, she has created a concept coffee set that imagines what a Hermès x Bialetti collaboration could look like, and the result is genuinely breathtaking.
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Design
fromDesign Milk
1 month ago

"Layered Nature" by nendo for ALPI Extends Visions of Veneer

Layered Nature by nendo and ALPI showcases innovative Kasumi and Futae wood veneers, merging Italian geometries with Japanese simplicity to emphasize material over function.
Design
fromianVisits
2 months ago

From Skylons to brick-walls - see the next generation of jewellery designers

Emerging jewellers and silversmiths from the Goldsmiths' Centre present diverse, skillful small-scale jewellery and metalwork in a free foyer exhibition open weekdays until 18 February 2026.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

see what bialetti's iconic moka pot might look like through the lens of hermes

The concept's core is the classic Bialetti Moka Pot, iconic for its compact build of faceted aluminum. In this proposal, the upper chamber is recast in Hermès orange with a sculpted horse forming the lid's finial and body. The animal's legs extend down the sides of the upper chamber to transform the pot into a small stovetop design object. visualizations courtesy Jane Morelli
Design
Design
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Why the Mendini exhibition made me feel like I shouldn't be there

Exhibitions of once-radical design risk feeling familiar unless curators explain historical significance and design intentions to engage non-expert visitors.
fromCurbed
2 months ago

When the Ashtray Was Everywhere

When was the last time you saw an ashtray filled with stubbed-out Marlboros at a friend's apartment? At a restaurant? For some of us, the answer may very well be "never." Maybe that's the charm of the International Museum of Dinnerware Design's new exhibition on ashtrays - invoking an era before health codes and Mayor Bloomberg. Or reaching back even further, when you might see a Similac-branded ashtray in the office of your OB/GYN.
Design
Design
fromDocumentjournal
1 month ago

Craft, cinema, and the Italian eye at Persol

Persol's new collection channels film noir while exemplifying Made in Italy craftsmanship that balances artisanal handwork and modern manufacturing.
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

The Best Flower Vases Do All the Arranging For You

Choose a vase that complements and enhances floral arrangements, matching style, structure, and purpose—from classic urns to ikebana forms.
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