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Laura Plant


ceramacist and designer

Stoke-on-Trent, England

  • Ceramics
  • 3D printing
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Making in her hometown of Stoke-on-Trent, Laura draws from the creative heritage and ambition of the pioneering potters who made the city famous. Her vessels expose the unique qualities of the ceramic surface through exploration of clay bodies and glaze. Bringing a design methodology her craft, Laura’s love of shape evolves into sculptural pieces that create striking ceramic landscapes. Each form hints at a story, place or emotion it evokes

Focus:
form and ceramic surfaces

Making in her hometown of Stoke-on-Trent, Laura draws from the creative heritage and ambition of the pioneering potters who made the city famous. Her vessels expose the unique qualities of the ceramic surface through exploration of clay bodies and glaze. Bringing a design methodology her craft, Laura’s love of shape evolves into sculptural pieces that create striking ceramic landscapes. Each form hints at a story, place or emotion it evokes

Focus:
form and ceramic surfaces
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    National Trust Exclusive Collection

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