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Ceramic vessels, a bronze sculpture and an alabaster bowl arranged on a dark stone plinth

04 · 2025

The Atelier Object Collection

Fourteen objects, none functional in any strict sense, all made by hands we know personally.

Pieces
14
Year
2025
Materials
Stoneware · Bronze · Alabaster · Blown glass
IThe Origin

The Atelier collection exists because rooms need punctuation. Not accessories — objects with enough presence to justify the surface they occupy.

Each maker was found through a project. The stoneware came from a commission in Kyoto; the bronzes from a foundry we used in Jaipur; the glass from a Murano furnace we have worked with since 2016.

Editions are small by necessity rather than marketing. Most run to under forty pieces.

IIInspiration

A shelf in the studio where we keep things we cannot explain: a stone from Puglia, a broken finial, a cast of a doorknob.

IIICraft

Nothing in the collection is made in a factory. Every piece is signed or stamped by its maker, and every maker is named on the accompanying card.

IVThe Collection
Curated objects on a dark plinth
Atelier grouping, entrance plinth
Macro photograph of aged brass
Cast bronze, hand-patinated
Inside a workshop with materials and tools
The stoneware studio, Kyoto
VCatalogue

Every piece, specified.

Vessel No. 04

Dimensions
Ø 240 · H 380 mm
Materials
Hand-thrown stoneware, ash glaze

Finishes

  • Oatmeal ash
  • Iron black

Edition of 30. Each piece varies in glaze break.

Bronze Study II

Dimensions
W 180 · D 120 · H 260 mm
Materials
Lost-wax cast bronze

Finishes

  • Natural patina
  • Dark patina

Edition of 12, numbered and stamped.

Alabaster Bowl

Dimensions
Ø 320 · H 90 mm
Materials
Volterra alabaster

Finishes

  • Honed

Translucent at the rim. Not suitable for liquids.

Murano Carafe

Dimensions
Ø 120 · H 280 mm
Materials
Hand-blown glass

Finishes

  • Clear
  • Smoke
  • Amber

Made at Fornace Signoretti. Edition of 40 per colour.

An object earns its place by being looked at again on the second day. Very few manage it.
Marguerite Osei, Art & Object Curation
A Mediterranean villa interior opening onto a terrace at golden hour

Enquiries

Request thefull specification.

Studios
India
Availability
Commissions worldwide

All enquiries are handled in confidence. A significant portion of our work is never published; where discretion is required, we operate under private terms and no imagery leaves the studio.