




PLATINUM RIVER
Athens-based artist Angeliki Stamatakou’s ceramic worlds are populated with creatures seemingly rescued from the imaginative depths of some primordial sea.
Platinum River is an excellent example of when that boundless imagination meets functional design.
This lamp takes the shape of an ivory-toned ceramic mushroom, streaked with platinum kintsugi lines. It reflects a singular vision operating on the logic of dreams, which is on display as part of the artist’s takeover of Mona’s room 16.
Angeliki Stamatakou is a ceramic sculptor based in Athens, Greece. In her series of works, large clay sculptures serve as pure evocative artworks as well as functional pieces such as vases and candleholders, blurring the lines between utility and art.
The meticulous hand-building technique she employs emphasises a hands-on, artisanal aspect to making. This method ensures that each piece is unique and carries the mark of the artist's personal touch.
Themes of movement, mystery, freedom, and security infuse her exploration. The visual narrative mirrors a fantastical underwater civilisation, speaking to spirits deeply connected to the sea and nature.
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This glossy ceramic lamp should be handled and cleaned with care. Use soft cleaning fabrics and avoid scrubbing the platinum to ensure longevity and appearance.