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Unable to find get a good fire shot in time to post by 52weeks2015 week14 theme; Fire deadline.... but found this lovely table while at dinner on Martha's Vineyard.
polished concrete object by AtelierB: bowl, plate, candle, hook, bench, more and more. We love concrete.
photographer: Élisa Côté
DoITPoMS, University of Cambridge
Oven-to-tableware ceramics have a low coefficient of thermal expansion, and therefore a high resistance to thermal shock, which makes them suitable for use at a wide range of temperatures.
System
Miscellaneous
Composition
Not specified
Reaction
Processing
Applications
Sample preparation
Thin section
Technique
Transmitted polarised light microscopy, with sensitive tint plate
Contributor
Dr K M Knowles
Organisation
Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge
Project
★The Antique Tableware
The Antique Tableware have histories marked in them. The Yarn is used to wrap up the memories of these crockeries, as well as holding the broken pieces together. The act of wrapping by yarns is close to knitting/weaving -making lines- tracing with the lines.
Ceramic/porcelain are fragile. So are the yarns.
The Ceramic/porcelain last for a long time —we human look after them temporarily- and they will be handed to the next generation. It’s the act of owning for a limited time.
The next generation will be able to use the tableware once again in their respective ways-kintsugi etc.
アンティークの食器たち
アンティークの食器には歴史が刻まれている。その食器たちの思い出を包むために、また、壊れてしまった食器たちを繋ぎとめるために、糸が使われている。線をなぞる。糸で包むという行為は、編み物や織物に似ている。
陶器は壊れやすい。糸もそうだ。
陶磁器は長持ちする。わたしたち人間が一時的に手入れをして、次の世代に受け継がれる。期間限定で所有する。
次の世代は、金継ぎなど それぞれの方法で再び食器を使うことができる。
Designer Eva Sjödin on MYNDIG: "The irregular shapes of the plates and bowls in the MYNDIG series are inspired by origami, or paper folding. When I was designing the series, I started by folding paper into a variety of different shapes, expressions and functions. Pleats and folds then became the basis for MYNDIG, a series that I think radiates both sharpness and softness - and that I hope retains the feeling of lightness present in the paper models."
Match Pewter PO candlesticks, punch bowl and fluted pitcher stowed with Simon Pearce Cavendish goblets and wine glasses.