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Bowl by Max Lamb

Bowl by Max Lamb

Crockery by Max Lamb is collection of fine tableware slip-cast from plaster models carved by hand, with glazed interior for functionality and raw exterior reflecting the modest surface texture of the plaster original. The process of slip-casting begins with the creation of a three-dimensional model of the design known as a master by a professional model-maker, from which the production mold is cast. Crockery bypasses this process by placing the responsibility of both designer and model-maker in the hands of Max Lamb. Using the tools of a stone mason Max chips and carves a solid block of plaster to make a series of tableware, the design of each formed quite simply out of their own making.

Pieces from the Crockery Collection are currently featured on view at the Denver Art Museum in theĀ Knife, Fork, SpoonĀ exhibition.Ā 

Weight: 0.75 lb
Height: 2.75"
Diameter: 4.75"
Made in: Stoke-on-Trent, England
Materials: Fine bone china or black stoneware, biscuit exterior, glazed interior
Care:Ā  Microwave and dishwasher safe

Please Note: As this piece is irregular in shape, all measurements are estimations provided for guidance purposes only.

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Crockery by Max Lamb is collection of fine tableware slip-cast from plaster models carved by hand, with glazed interior for functionality and raw exterior reflecting the modest surface texture of the plaster original. The process of slip-casting begins with the creation of a three-dimensional model of the design known as a master by a professional model-maker, from which the production mold is cast. Crockery bypasses this process by placing the responsibility of both designer and model-maker in the hands of Max Lamb. Using the tools of a stone mason Max chips and carves a solid block of plaster to make a series of tableware, the design of each formed quite simply out of their own making.

Pieces from the Crockery Collection are currently featured on view at the Denver Art Museum in theĀ Knife, Fork, SpoonĀ exhibition.Ā 

Weight: 0.75 lb
Height: 2.75"
Diameter: 4.75"
Made in: Stoke-on-Trent, England
Materials: Fine bone china or black stoneware, biscuit exterior, glazed interior
Care:Ā  Microwave and dishwasher safe

Please Note: As this piece is irregular in shape, all measurements are estimations provided for guidance purposes only.

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