Ceramicist Arielle de Gasquet combines a Japanese influence with her own innate Parisian style. The result is a collection of pieces that have a purity of design, finished with a palette of contemporary glazes. Her dinner plates are hand-thrown on her wheel, leading to slight variations that add intrigue and appeal.
It was while living in New York a decade ago that Parisian, Arielle de Gasquet fell into ceramics – “you could say that ceramics found me”. Looking to make a vase for her ikebana course she was introduced to a ceramics studio filled with members of the Japanese community – “they kindly said I must have been a ceramicist in another life”.
Visit Designer Page“I wanted everything pure, simple and white and it has slowly evolved from there. Usually I put some clay on the wheel and see what happens and where it wants to go”.