
Judith Stieding

Sabine Thies
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Marga Boogaard

Steffi heart

Maria Pohlkemper

Nani Champy Schott

Kamila Dziedzic-Caputa
Rustically shaped wall tiles and panels in red and black stoneware clay with rough, unshaped edges and simple vessel shapes.

Mi Sook Hwang
Mi Sook Hwang has to be patient: both the shape and surface design of her jars and pots speak for meticulous perfectionism.

Inge Burgerhoudt

Mechthild Poschlod
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Job Heykamp
Simple in form, extraordinary in surface: the ash on vases, bowls, jars and co. makes Job Heykamp's utility ceramics so special.

Margret and Wolf Ewert
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Maria Wieding-Kalz
Playing with contrasts is a speciality of Maria Wieding-Kalz.

Christine Duncombe-Thuringia
"Whitewashed walls with their play of light and shadow, towers and landscapes!"

Ute Naue-Müller
Vessels, objects or even figurative objects relating to humans and animals, which, thanks to their narrative potency, make you smile:

Curt R. Lehmann
Only the very personal and emotional moment of the encounter sets the impulse for the animal sculptor for an animal representation free.

Elke Pfleiderer
Mie Mølgaard stands for a new generation of Danish design, which blows from the Baltic Sea island Bornholm to Germany:

Juliane Herden
The starting point for Herden's thin-walled, fully functional vases are cast porcelain plates.

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 & Vladimir Groh
Can you drink out of them? The extravagant cups of the Czech-Japanese artist couple are highly functional -