


Dark Grain 1 | Vessel | Laura Pasquino
One-of-a-kind vessel from Laura Pasquino.
Handmade in Amsterdam.
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Sizes: H180 mm x ø190 mm
Material: Glazed ceramic
Signature: artist stamp on the base
Laura is a ceramic artist based in Amsterdam. Before opening her studio in The Netherlands, she practiced ceramic art in Japan and Portugal.
Her style is defined by a natural aesthetic. She expresses herself through the textures and organic nuances of clay, creating minimalistic sculptures in pure and simple forms.
The aim is to give character to the piece, rather than trying to make it perfect. She leaves her fingerprints and tool marks as they happen during the creation process.
This is a hand-crafted and unique object which means that imperfections are present and celebrated.
€900
One-of-a-kind vessel from Laura Pasquino.
Handmade in Amsterdam.
_
Sizes: H180 mm x ø190 mm
Material: Glazed ceramic
Signature: artist stamp on the base
Laura is a ceramic artist based in Amsterdam. Before opening her studio in The Netherlands, she practiced ceramic art in Japan and Portugal.
Her style is defined by a natural aesthetic. She expresses herself through the textures and organic nuances of clay, creating minimalistic sculptures in pure and simple forms.
The aim is to give character to the piece, rather than trying to make it perfect. She leaves her fingerprints and tool marks as they happen during the creation process.
This is a hand-crafted and unique object which means that imperfections are present and celebrated.
€900
One-of-a-kind vessel from Laura Pasquino.
Handmade in Amsterdam.
_
Sizes: H180 mm x ø190 mm
Material: Glazed ceramic
Signature: artist stamp on the base
Laura is a ceramic artist based in Amsterdam. Before opening her studio in The Netherlands, she practiced ceramic art in Japan and Portugal.
Her style is defined by a natural aesthetic. She expresses herself through the textures and organic nuances of clay, creating minimalistic sculptures in pure and simple forms.
The aim is to give character to the piece, rather than trying to make it perfect. She leaves her fingerprints and tool marks as they happen during the creation process.
This is a hand-crafted and unique object which means that imperfections are present and celebrated.
€900