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Ritual Ware

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Ritual Ware is a nine piece porcelain tableware service that is crafted to heighten appreciation for the act of eating. The dishware’s subtle differences in form, contrasting surface textures and imperfections are sensory invitations meant for you to engage with. Slowing down and spending time with your food creates rituals in your interactions that increase fulfillment and enjoyment for your meals. Ritual Ware aims to guide your intuition for the appreciation and connection to the moments spent during the act of eating. 

 

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vessels

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vessels is an exploration of shape, repetition and functionality (or lack thereof). These pieces, slipcast in various shades of grey, represent the same shape repeated in multiplied form, over and over. Vessels is, overall, a commentary on the design process and the constant need for function. As a designer it was interesting to try deliberately to create a series that defied function and instead focus solely on form and aesthetic.

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ceramiscape

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ceramiscapes is a project about repetition in manmade landscapes. Three sized dishes fit together in different ways to create topographic patterns that interact with eachother playfully. Slipcast in porcelain.

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Tea and Fairy Cakes: Porcelain Lunchbox for Lolitas

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A lunch container that takes a bit of nostalgic, elegant lifestyle and makes it practical for everyday use.

Users: the Lolita fashion community is a group of young women who aspire to live like a Victorian lady or Marie Antoinette. Lolita fashion is feminine, nostalgic, and luxurious.Lolitas are primarily high school students who bring their lunch to school using cheap, ugly plasticware. This lunchbox provides a beautiful and sustainable alternative to disposable plastic containers and fits in with the feminine and nostalgic look of Lolita fashion.

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TOGATHER : A set of plates for multi-cultural cuisines where food is shared

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Togather is a set of plates for multi-cultural cuisines where food is shared. Its unique features allow it to be arranged in multiples where interesting visual patterns can be created on the dining table. The lip of the dishware is stackable to eliminate the unused negative space created by traditional circular dishware.

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