Keep Your Powder Dry Pleasingly palm sized, pseudo functional sherbet bowls. Silver rimmed bowls in pastel coloured porcelain recreate specific iconic sherbet treats from my childhood. Firstly, the Double Dip, with its two choices of sherbet in pink cherry and orange,...
Sprinkles Translucent icing-like porcelain is sprinkled with dashes of inlaid colour, and paired with bold, chunky semi-precious stones. Here in the UK we have sprinkles on fairy cakes, in the Netherlands they eat them for breakfast on toast. Whatever sprinkles your...
The author Henry James once said “There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea”. But why wait till the afternoon? Slipcast in decadent parian porcelain with accents of gold lustre, this wall clock makes any...
Dirty Rotten Peaches 2011 ‘Dirty Rotten Peaches’ are part a body of work entitled Eat Me; Keep Me. The series focuses on the notion of self indulgence. In exploring the parallels between ‘valuable’ and ‘everyday’ I have drawn a symmetry of opposites between porcelain...