
Frauke Alber
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Helene Scharge

Sonja Top
Fine porcelain meets coarse wood: many of Sonja Top's utility ceramics feature the grain of an old tree bark.

Ricus Sebes
Enchanting, what blossoms on the surface from a mixture of self-mixed clays, oxides and glazes in connection with the firing:

Holger Klassen and Katrin Fröhlich
Ceramics for home and garden are created in the workshop of Holger Klassen and Katrin Fröhlich.

Anne Reichmann-Knothe

Nicole Thoss

Uta Minnich
Delicate patterns, large-scale dots, orderly lines, lively circles and carved messages can be found on the timelessly aesthetic, cheerful utility ceramics by Uta Minnich.

Armin Skirde

Liebmann Ceramics
Delicately floral decorations characterize the tableware by Eva Liebmann - from egg cups and bowls to large jugs, everything is included.

Christine Möhring

Hyunjin Kim

Stina Tummel

Ellen Rijsdorp

Frauke Farin
An old camper, a large portion of curiosity and a 2-year waltz through different ceramic workshops in Holland, England and Italy...

Corinna Petra Friedrich
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Andrea Baumann
Mie Mølgaard stands for a new generation of Danish design, which blows from the Baltic Sea island Bornholm to Germany:

Helmut ROHDE GmbH
They make ceramics possible: ROHDE equips ceramic workshops with what is necessary for the work.

Maya Vlachopulos
Once trained as a wheel potter, Maja Wlachopulos discovered her passion for filigree and playful jewellery creations:

Frank Schillo
Frank Schillo's vessels and objects are vibrant, full of movement and energy, varied in form and expression, and without doubt always attributable to their creator.