blanc ceramics | soliflore vase | hay
Solifelore vase is meticulously crafted from grogged stoneware, ensuring durability and a tactile experience.
Each piece is beautifully enhanced by Patricia’s distinctive hay glaze, which not only adds a unique aesthetic charm but also imparts a delightful texture, making every individual item in the collection a true work of art.
Solifelore vase is meticulously crafted from grogged stoneware, ensuring durability and a tactile experience.
Each piece is beautifully enhanced by Patricia’s distinctive hay glaze, which not only adds a unique aesthetic charm but also imparts a delightful texture, making every individual item in the collection a true work of art.
details + materials
+ Soliflore size | Height — Between 7-8 cm | Diameter — Between 10-11cm
+ Use | Created as a decorative piece to contain a single flower.
+ All items are individually handmade showing marks of the process, please allow variations between them and the images displayed.
About — Blanc ceramics
Patricia García, ceramicist in Blanc.
She enjoy’s creating timeless pieces, with clean and organic lines, using neutral tones to inspire the senses. Her pieces are influenced by the minimalist aesthetic and my love for craftsmanship and design. Her work aims to highlight the beauty of simplicity and the character of handmade objects by creating pieces that bring calm to their settings.
She is enthralled by details, which are what; in fact, give personality to each handmade piece. Each piece is a unique expression made by her, using both wheelthrowing and modeling techniques. It is a slow process in which natural production times are respected: designing, shaping, the drying process, firing, glazing — it may take several weeks of work from start to finish.
Small imperfections are part of the beauty of handmade items. No two pieces are exactly the same, and that in turn makes them unique and special. She tries to promote an environmentally conscious lifestyle. Recycling all excess clay to reuse it and minimize waste as she believes that it's an important part of the creative process.
also she has received the Homo Faber label and to be included in their prestigious guide which recognises talent throughout Europe.