MY SUISEKI
︎ finding the beauty in everyday things
Take a handful of ordinary items or fragments of nature and place them on these hand-crafted ceramic plinths.
Even the humblest objects – a button, a piece of ginger or a seed – can be transformed using this simple display technique.
The project is inspired by the Japanese tradition of suiseki: small stones that are revered for their aesthetic value.
Curate a personal selection of artefacts and use these pedestals to imbue them with fresh significance. Look at the world anew. Focus on the detail.
Three plinths for three objects: just enough for an instant art installation or still life composition.
︎ finding the beauty in everyday things
Take a handful of ordinary items or fragments of nature and place them on these hand-crafted ceramic plinths.
Even the humblest objects – a button, a piece of ginger or a seed – can be transformed using this simple display technique.
The project is inspired by the Japanese tradition of suiseki: small stones that are revered for their aesthetic value.
Curate a personal selection of artefacts and use these pedestals to imbue them with fresh significance. Look at the world anew. Focus on the detail.
Three plinths for three objects: just enough for an instant art installation or still life composition.