GOBLET BOWL
While inspired by elegant, ornate goblets from the Middle Ages, the Goblet Bowl has been brought back its rawest state. This ceramic vessel has been hand-built and can be used both traditionally as a drinking glass, or as a raised bowl.
With their dark exterior and even darker interiors, this duet will add a moody, rawness to any table setting.
B. 1989 near Munich, Germany
At the start of her formal training in the visual field, Lisa Dengler acquired a BA in Architecture near Toronto and in doing so worked with architecture firms in Switzerland, The Netherlands and Germany. She continued to explore and manifest her visual language through a career in fashion, graphic design and photography.
In an act of opposition to the fast-paced and constantly fleeting, consumption-based landscape she had found herself working in, she began stone carving in her Brooklyn studio with just a hammer and chisel.
She continues to explore various artistic media and processes in different locations around the world, from New York to Mexico to Spain, to now Maastricht, The Netherlands, focusing on natural materials and classical techniques from a contemporary perspective.
"I am drawn to raw materials, perhaps because of my background in architecture, or perhaps because of my love of nature. I want every piece to feel tangible, in both literal and metaphysical senses."
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Lorem ipsum, or lipsum as it is sometimes known, is dummy text used in laying out print, graphic or web designs. The passage is attributed to an unknown typesetter in the 15th century who is thought to have scrambled parts of Cicero’s De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum for use in a type specimen book.
For ceramics glazed only on the inside (like these) washing and drying by hand is recommended