
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.
Markus Klausmann
Straw, wood, coal, coke and salt, all put into a capsule together with turned or hand-built pottery engobed with ochre and porcelain and then fired in a gas kiln:

Inge Burgerhoudt

Harm van der Zeeuw

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.

Sybille Abel-Kremer
Clear shapes with lively surfaces and a sensual-haptic pleasure: Sybille Abel-Kremer's bowls, mugs, vases and jars are wonderful to "touch" with the hands.

Margret and Wolf Ewert
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Olga Simonova
Ceramic designer Olga Simonova uses the properties of Limoges porcelain - pure white and very resistant - to create a unique and unique design.

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!"

Sebastian Scheid
The inner surfaces of the sculptural vessels Sebastian Scheid calls "vases and boxes" are flat and smooth, their surfaces, roughly drawn and structured, occasionally reminiscent of hewn stone.
Lena Biesalski
"I investigate mechanisms of collectivization." Lena Biesalski's ceramic works can be described as artistic social research.

Ross de Wayne Campbell
Everything that crawls and flies in the complex insect world can serve Ross de Wayne Campell as a model for his work, ...

Andreas Hinder
With a fine sense of humour, Andreas Hinder combines different genres of animal representation in his animalistic individualists.

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:

Beate Pfefferkorn
Hundreds of individual parts determine Beate Pfefferkorn's everyday life: formed by hand from porcelain - rolled, pressed, stamped, cast -...

Elena Arosio
The search for the special detail is one thing, finding the right shape and the desire to give each piece harmony and elegance is another.
