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Basket-Like Ceramic Vessel by Ellen Pong
By Ellen Pong
Located in New York, NY
A vessel or centerpiece. Strips of clay were woven in a wooden mold to create a basket-like effect. The color comes from the natural wood-fired process. A gorgeous piece, whose surf...
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2010s Vases

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Ceramic

Wood-Fired Ceramic Vase by Ellen Pong
By Ellen Pong
Located in New York, NY
A large-scale decorative and functional (it can hold water) vase. The color comes from the natural wood-fired process. The surface has been etched before firing, creating a uniform pattern across the graduating tiered surface. An extremely interesting and sculptural shape. About Ellen Pong Originally from the West Coast, growing up in a suburb outside of Seattle, Ellen Pong now lives and works in Queens, New York...
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2010s Vases

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Ceramic

Wood-Fired Ceramic Vessel by Ellen Pong
By Ellen Pong
Located in New York, NY
A large-scale decorative and functional (it can hold water) vase. The color comes from a splash of dark brown, almost metallic glaze and the natural wood-fired process. An extremely ...
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2010s Vases

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Ceramic

Sculptural Glazed Ceramic Floor Lamp by Sean Gerstley
By Sean Gerstley
Located in New York, NY
"Conceived on the Delaware River," a sculptural floor lamp by Sean Gerstley. Created from what the artist describes as "tile blocks"; high-relief tiles with...
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2010s Floor Lamps

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Ceramic, Epoxy Resin

Sculptural Glazed Ceramic Vase by Sean Gerstley
By Sean Gerstley
Located in New York, NY
"Playa Zoni," a monumental sculptural four-handled vase by Sean Gerstley. The work is from a new series of vessels with exaggerated features and patchwork glazes, representing a departure from his ceramic tile furniture...
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2010s Vases

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Ceramic, Epoxy Resin

Sculptural Ceramic Vase in Metallic Glazes by Sean Gerstley
By Sean Gerstley
Located in New York, NY
"Bronco," a large ceramic vase in metallic glazes by Sean Gerstley. The work is from a new series of vessels with exaggerated features and patchwork glazes, representing a departure ...
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2010s Vases

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Ceramic, Luster

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