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Bronze Sphere 5-Piece Flatware Set

Izabel Lam

Izabel Lam's dinnerware collection springs from memories of Hong Kong's dramatic seascapes, where childhood experiences of both typhoons and calm waters shape her artistic vocabulary. Her tabletop pieces—from cutlery to ceramics—capture these dualities contained in water, transforming functional objects into meditative vessels that honor both utility and beauty.

 

Draped Two-Tone Brooch
Best Friends Nude Form

Jude Jelfs

From her Gloucestershire studio, Jude Jelfs transforms earthenware and reduction-fired porcelain into vessels that celebrate the human form. Beginning as intimate life drawings, her pieces evolve into nearly two-dimensional ceramics that blur traditional boundaries. Moving between clay and bronze, Jelfs’ work captures essential gestures and forms, creating a dialogue between sketch and sculpture, figure and vessel.

Irving Penn: Flowers
Blown Glass Tumbler Set

Lisa Stover

At Stover Glass, Lisa Stover transforms molten material into precise, emotionally resonant forms. With two decades of experience, her practice marries rigorous technique with spontaneity, resulting in pieces that capture light, color, and movement in permanent suspension—each creation emerging as a distinct character in an ongoing exploration of glass's limitless potential.

Baba Charm Necklace

Lizzie Ames

From her Brooklyn studio, Lizzie Ames creates sculptural jewelry in fine metals, often adorned with stones from the earth and sea. Her work moves fluidly between the everyday and the extraordinary—at once intimate, playful, and precise. Each piece begins at the bench, where gestures of curiosity and form take shape, again and again.

Curved Oak Mirror
Fringe Collar Necklace

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