Nausika Raes
"Ceramic florist" is the appropriate term for Nausika Raes. Ferns, flowers, mushrooms and many other treasures from the garden and forest gather in her studio.
Yasuyo Nishida
Can you drink out of them? The extravagant cups of the Czech-Japanese artist couple are highly functional -
Frauke Alber
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Helene Scharge
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
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.
Frank Breiter
Christine Möhring
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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Judith Radl
A summery flower meadow and a long table for a cheerful feast with friends appear before our mind's eye when we encounter the rustic-formed utility ceramics of Judith Radl.
Peter Lang
Peter Lang's variety of shapes offers everything the culinary heart desires: cake plates, three-tiered étagères and asparagus loungers, sieves and olive swings, baking dishes, bread pots and much more.
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.