sara paloma pottery

white matte bottle collection by sara paloma pottery
White Matte Bottle Collection by Sara Paloma Pottery.

Have you ever seen anything more beautiful, more perfect, more sensual and inspired than those bottles by Sara Paloma?

Surely there must be words to express the sheer beauty that they are, but I have not found them and it is not for lack of trying you see, for my mind is of the kind that when presented with a challenge or problem to solve will not rest till it finds a solution. And so, because of the notion I have that since I am posting photographs of other artists’ works on this blog it is only fair for me to write a few nice things too, there I was trying to find something smart to say about those bottles. Angels (or spirits) of creativity were evoked then Picasso, I was on my way to ZEN, when I realized I was getting nowhere for there was nothing I would write really that would match the ultimate perfection of these bottles, and so I should just keep quiet…

For sometimes, that is the smart thing to do. Stay quiet. Just watch. And admire.

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Large Bottle Trio.

Sara Paloma.


isabelle abramson ceramics

white porcelain berry bowl by isabelle abramson
White Porcelain Berry Bowl by Isabelle Abramson.

Isabelle Abramson’s ceramics are predominently white. Love the texture of that bowl.


jorun rug by petra börner @ ikea


JORUN by Petra Börner for Ikea.

I was browsing through Ikea tonight and noticed this rug in the new products.


porcelain milk cartons by ricochet studio

porcelain milk cartons by ricochet studio
Best Before by Ricochet Studio.

I don’t drink milk anymore, but I love the beautiful simplicity of the shape of milk cartons emphasized here by the passage to white porcelain. The interiors are glazed for functional use. The three sizes (small, medium & large) are sold separately and range from $45.00 to $110.00.

Ricochet Studio is a very young company initiated by Vancouver artist Jeremy Hatch. It

focuses on collaborating with artists from various disciplines to realize limited edition ceramic objects.

You may want to check another of their creations : the porcelain Tooth Jar, a candy box sculpted by artist David Khang. It is available in three colors/lids : gold, silver & white. They will be produced in a Limited Edition of 50 pieces for each color with 2 artist proofs of each.


pounce #5 : fred parker pottery


Porcelain Teabowl by Fred Parker Pottery @ Etsy.

There is always a great sensuality in a perfect bowl. It has to do with the roundness no doubt. This here is a perfect bowl to me.

In his Shop Announcement, Fred Parker professes his love for detail :

Detail is important to me. Because of this you will generally see equal attention given all parts of an item — bottoms should be as exciting and interesting as the rest of a pot.

And they definitely are !


Teabowl base.

This is no doubt a shop to follow, for there are already some very interesting objects like those black stoneware teabowls (here and here for instance) even though they are not exactly my thing. And you can see a lot more on Fred Parker’s website Baitpond Pottery.


orange bowl by lynn cardwell pottery

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Orange and Textured Iron Bowl by Lynn Cardwell Pottery @ Etsy.

I do not fall for all of Lynn Cardwell’s pottery works, but I really really love her bowls. The contrast between the bright and glossy colors on the insides and the rough aspect of the outsides is very interesting, plus the shapes of her bowls are extremely beautiful. That orange one is a favorite of mine, I always come back to it, but then I love orange so much…

Her Ikebana vases are amazing too, they have the same kind of strength and simplicity.

She is a member of the Etsy Mud Team.


desire to inspire

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This is just a small part of the Easter reading guide @ desire to inspire.

midcenturyjo @ desire to inspire issued an “easter reading guide” in 4 parts last week and I was absolutely thrilled and truly honored to find a thing of beauty… included.

I did not find the time to extensively browse through all the great and inspiring blogs listed there but I sure will, especially since I have not worked on my blogroll yet and was planning to this week-end… Love it when people do the job for you ! (hint hint)

midcenturyjo has been at it before and you can find all her reading guides here.

Desire to Inspire is indeed an inspiring blog – mainly focused on interior decoration – and the work of midcenturyjo & kim – “an Australian and a Canadian trying to inspire the world, one room at a time”.

midcenturyjo also has an Etsy shop.


pounce #3 : appalachian craftsmen

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End Grain Cutting Board Purpleheart by Appalachian Craftsmen @ Etsy.

I have what can hardly be called a “kitchen” – it is a very small place not made nor organized to cook, but then I do not cook, so – but the cutting boards designed and made by Appalachian Craftsmen are so beautiful you could almost build your dream kitchen around them…

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They use different varieties of woods, so the boards do not all have the same colors and they also have simpler designs. But this one is really my favorite, I think you could just use it to display fruits or anything you like.


a pair of blue cups by kristin pavelka pottery

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Pair of cups – light blue and white by Kristin Pavelka Pottery @ Etsy.

I absolutely love those two cups by Kristin Pavelka. Here’s the description in her own words :

Darling pair of earthenware teabowls with blue and white arc pattern and reddish orange dots. Inside is glazed pale lime green. Trimmed footring with personal stamp.


heather knight ceramics @ element clay studio

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Orb by Heather Knight Ceramics @ Etsy.

Heather Knight ceramics are sculptures. The way she experiments with texture is amazing and I especially love her botanical tiles. (She has several ones : turf, noni, magnolia, durian, lichen…)

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Set of four micro tiles.

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Micro tile, durian.

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Ceramic pears.

Heather Knight Ceramics @ Element Clay Studio : Etsy + DaWanda + her blog.

Michael Traister takes her photos.