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SAND DOLLAR PLATTER

PRICE €200,00
HEIGHT/LENGTH

5x36x32 cm

The Sand Dollar Platter is a hearty ceramic piece with a finely hand-thrown ripple-effect rim. Its bleached gloss finish recalls the sand dunes of the Mediterranean and the delicately ornate outer edge dances like light pouring in from the waves above. 

Like shells gathered from the shoreline, this lovingly crafted piece is a refined complement to any patio arrangement or the perfect centerpiece to your outdoor summer dining set.

 

Athens-based ceramicist Anna Karountzou blends raw elegance with traditional craftsmanship. With a background in the conservation of artworks and antiquities, Anna brings an understanding of materials to moulding and handling clay. With absolute discipline and focus on detail, she creates her own glazes favouring the tactile and functional aspects of the craft. Her one-of-a-kind, hand-thrown pieces draw inspiration from places she feels connected to, and pay homage to the natural world with a contemporary feel.

Inspired by nature, Anna is obsessed with the marks of time, evidently present in the essence of corrosion that her ceramics exude, seeking the nostalgia of the old. Formed by traditional hand-building techniques such as the coiling method, her works are each made by hand, and constitute entirely bespoke pieces where no one is the same. All pots have been fired at a high temperature to ensure their durability.

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Glazed ceramics may be able to withstand dishwasher temperatures, but to ensure sustained longevity and appearance we recommend handwashing this item.