17th century kitchens and Design in an Amsterdam Canal house

Last weekend I visited Glue Design festival, a four-day design-route from and for Amsterdam designers, the general public, architects, brands, showrooms, galleries, academies, and other people interested in Design. I already showed you one of the participants Grand&Johnson in my previous blogpost which you can see here: Grand & Johnson Design Studio and Atelier An […]

Elise Gettliffe ceramics for Frama

As we speak I have a few weeks in the sun on a holiday break and surrounded by hand woven carpets, linen and a the work of ceramists with traditional techniques, authentic patterns and motives. It was the new collaboration of Frama with Elise Gettliffe that caught my eye. Elise Gettliffe is a talented potter […]

Black clay incense holder & Rope incense | Shop Update

Last week I added some Black clay incense holders to the shop. I first saw them on Instagram and I immediately loved the minimal design, next to a beautiful black patina that, as I learned later, is achieved naturally during the process of bisque firing. All holders are handmade by a single person in Kathmandu, […]

Finding a perfect ceramic Wabi Sabi pot in Paris

Of course visiting Paris is not complete without visiting Merci My first post about the shop goes back to 2010 and every time when being in Paris. I stop by for a visit and a lunch at one of my all time favourite stores. I always love to have a look at their collection, the […]

Anna Jukova ceramics

Anna Jukova ceramics

If you, just like me, love a bit of roughness, soft curves and ceramic objects in your daily styling you will love to get to know the work of Anna Jukova. An interior ceramic artist from Russia. She studied art history and with an interest in ceramics since she was a child, she tried to […]