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Ceramic Metallic Trash Can
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This delightful miniature trash can captures the essence of a traditional metal trash can with a touch of artistic flair. This small vessel exudes character and whimsy, making it an endearing addition to any space.
A metallic glaze mimics the effect of metal, while a white glaze lines the interior making it sealed and waterproof.
Though it may resemble a trash can, this ceramic vessel is far from mundane. Use it as a decorative accent on shelves, desks, or tabletops to infuse a playful and unexpected element into your decor. Its diminutive size makes it perfect for displaying small items like trinkets, succulents, or even as a unique desk organizer.
If desired, C3 can turn the trash can into a trash candle, adding a wick and organic beeswax to the vessel, with the lid serving as a cover when the candle is not in use.
Please also note that each ceramic piece is lovingly handcrafted, and minor imperfections or flaws may be present, adding to its unique charm and character. These variations are a testament to the artisanal nature of C Cubed products.
- Dimensions:Height: 5.5 in (13.97 cm)Width: 4.5 in (11.43 cm)Depth: 4.5 in (11.43 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:2023
- Production Type:New & Custom(Current Production)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU7933237340432
Catie Curry Ceramics
Having been born and raised in NYC, I find myself in a unique position to observe and mimic the surroundings of my everyday, past and present. My inspiration varies from childhood visits to the Met, getting bodega hot chocolate after school, and onto the more recent experience of my life, such as getting a degree in Art History from NYU, where I studied the works of modern abstract artists such as Marcel Duchamp and Andy Warhol. I loved Duchamp’s readymade collection–the idea that anything can be art. I think that anything can be art, but anything can be ceramic too. Ceramic seemed the clear medium of choice for me. I started making pottery in middle school, but unfortunately never saw it through because of all the challenges it presents; access to materials, kilns, etc. Then, while studying at NYU and interning at an architecture firm, I gained exposure to more art and pottery. I managed to squeeze handbuilding lessons into my schedule, and from that first class I was hooked. Between graduating NYU and getting hired as a designer at said architecture firm, I continued going to the studio after work and on the weekends, eventually leading up to building a collection for my first show at the All Streets gallery located in the East Village
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