
Martin Minderman
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Claudia Craemer
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Uta K. Becker
Simple geometric basic forms form the basis of Uta K. Becker's clear and unmistakable vessel architecture, which invites to ever new arrangements.

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

Karin Bablok

Margot Thyssen
Margot Thyssen produces her hand-flattering, mostly minimally asymmetrical unique tableware from up to 6 differently coloured layers of porcelain.

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.

Silke Wellmeier
By hand she builds fragile-looking, pure white and translucent vessels. In the process, the manual processing gives the tall vases and wide bowls...

Joanna Hitzler
A clear language of form, pure white porcelain and poetic paintings: The ceramist and designer produces reduced tableware on the disc.

Atsushi Kitahara
Folded, assembled, cut? The architectural porcelain objects by Atsushi Kitahara create the illusion of fragile paper artworks.

Christine Hot Plate

Jule Grade
Poetic narratives on fine porcelain - the ceramist Jule Grade conjures up filigree text-picture combinations on the velvety outer skin of her tableware in her workshop at Lake Glindow.

Frauke Alber
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Helene Scharge

Nela Havlíčková

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:

Martin Goerg

Wolfgang Jacob
Naturally coloured by the fire of the wood burning and earthy, Wolfgang Jacob's objects appear like natural stones in form and surface.

Hanno Leischke
The perfect start to the morning is surely an encounter with Hanno Leischke's washbasin...