About Me

Emily is a London based designer who graduated in 2009 from the University for the Creative Arts (Rochester). Since graduating she has spent 8 months travelling the world and gained inspiration from countries far and wide. As a person she is fascinated with food and this gives her the inspiration for most of her work with the overall aim to design pieces that will improve people’s overall experience of eating. Be it a talking point of the table, an object that physically brings people together or simply a piece that makes food look more appealing. There seems to be a disappearing element of social contact at the dinner table and she wishes to help revive this. Emily mainly works with semi porcelain and plaster, ensuring that all element of her work are completely handmade, this is also true for her glazes. She has recently started an internship with recognised glass and ceramic designer Shan Valla and additionally works for a web developing company in Clerkenwell London.

Wednesday 13 May 2009

Jugs - 'Three's a crowd'


When making these jugs they took on their own personality. It was like they all wanted to be used and held and this is apparent through their shape. Each jug has finger indentations that allow them to fit nicely into the hand and as a group they interact very well. Ideally they are to be used for milk but of course they could be vases or simply ornamental.

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