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Introducing our pottery collection. We will exhibit additional items as time goes by. We tend to focus on organic shapes which are inspired by the natural world

Sea Creature Terracotta vase (310 mm (h) x 270 mm (w))

Sea Embrace

Not only inspired by the sea and its creatures, but the idea that there is no limit to their weirdness. The design limitations and rules that apply to land creatures don’t seem to apply to those from under the sea.

ZAR 1000.00

Hadeda Ibis (Body: 315 mm (h) X 250 mm (w). Head: 110 mm (h) X 240 mm (w))

In South Africa, a very common (and uber noisy) bird is the Hadeda. If you are a visitor, you will probably remark on how you were woken up extremely early in the morning by one greeting the arriving dawn . This terracotta piece is a take on the hadeda; they don’t usually have orange coloured heads.

ZAR: 900.00

After the Fire (210 mm x 130 mm)

This little terracotta vase is reminiscent of a raku fired piece that has been born of intense and violent heat.

ZAR700.00

Blue and pale Green Vase (240 mm X 220 mm)

This pale clay vase is based on a classic Italian wine decanter,

ZAR900.00

Whispering Ash (320 mm X 300 mm)

An organic vase of earthenware light coloured clay

ZAR 900.00

Dark Water (330 mm X 290 mm)

An organic earthenware vase

ZAR 900.00

Atlantic Trumpet (575 mm X 270 mm)

Sculpture using earthenware pale clay. Another of the series demonstrating that there is no end to the imaging of weird sea creatures.

ZAR1200.00

Seaweed Vase (240 mm X 190 mm)

Another earthenware piece inspired by the sea

ZAR 900.00

Small Earthenware Bowl (80 mm x 160 mm)

ZAR 500.00