Over two decades, Astier de Villatte’s ceramics have quietly come to define a certain kind of taste.
Category: Ceramics and Pottery
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Sue Bender, Who Wrote About Living With the Amish, Dies at 91
“Plain and Simple,” her best-selling 1989 book, was a go-to text of the anti-materialist movement known as voluntary simplicity.
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How Magdalene Odundo Makes Ceramics Seem Like Bodies in Motion
For more than five decades, the ceramist Magdalene Odundo has been making abstract, time-intensive vessels that recall bodies in motion.
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Ornaments Can Adorn Your Holiday Gift List
Give someone a classic ball, a menorah in German glass or a pickleball paddle to hang, well, almost anywhere and stand back for the compliments.
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Kim Hyung-Jun Is Making Ceramics With Teeth
Plus: a new lodge in Rwanda’s savanna, an installation by Helen Marten and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Kim Hyung-Jun Is Making Ceramics With Teeth
Plus: a new lodge in Rwanda’s savanna, an installation by Helen Marten and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Engagement Gift Ideas From T Magazine
A roundup of T Magazine’s favorite gifts, including whimsical pepper mills, sapphire earrings and more.
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A Tile-Filled Home Where the Bathroom Is a Social Hub
In Guadalajara, Mexico, a couple pay tribute to the ceramics that first drew them to the city.
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Is ‘The Pitt’ Really an ‘ER’ Spinoff? Michael Crichton’s Estate Says It Is.
The estate of the best-selling author, which has intellectual property rights to “ER,” and the creators of the new hit TV show are waging a legal battle over whether it’s a stealth reboot.
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Martyn Thompson’s Hand-Painted Sydney Home
Since returning to his hometown, Martyn Thompson has fashioned a living space that’s both a refuge for him and a showcase for his varied creations.
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How to Make Eton Mess, Summer’s Most Forgiving Dessert
The fashion designer turned ceramist Henry Holland puts his spin on a childhood favorite, Eton mess.
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Hadley Pottery Is a Wedding Gift Tradition That Keeps on Giving
Hadley Pottery, a midcentury ceramics brand in Louisville, Ky., was founded by a married couple. It continues to make a beloved present, and heirloom, for many more.
