Monday 17 November 2014

http://blog.mooris.com/
My work and products presented today. Beautiful made MOORIS, thanks. And its in german aswell offcause  and I can practice my school german a bit!! I think I understood most:)

Here it is to see and read..
Sieger nach Punkten!
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Schicht bezaubernd ist die ‘Dot’ Küchenserie der schwedischen Desigerin Camilla Engdahl. Das an die späten 50er Jahre angelehnte Design mit den farbigen Tupfen auf Keramik ist ein super Hingucker auf meinem Küchentisch.
WIr haben für euch Küchentüechli, Tassen und Teekrug mit Tee-Ei. Letzterer hat einen breiten Ausguss, aus dem ich meinen Rooibos-Tee gut dosiert in die Tassen einschenke. Auch die Tassen gefallen mit ihrer grosszügigen Grösse. Da drin hat mein grosser Zmorgen-Café-Latte richtig gut Platz!
Der Krug und die Tassen sind in hochwertigem, lasierten Steingut in Handarbeit geschaffen, was jedes Stück zu einem Unikat werden lässt. Die bekannten Keramikdesignerin Camilla Engdahl liebt die Tage in ihrem Atelier.
'Ich mag es mit Töpfererde zu arbeiten. Man kann sie immer wieder verändern. Sehr praktisch, weil ich meistens sehr schnell arbeite. Da geht schon mal was schief. Aber mit Ton kann ich's immer wieder formen, bis ich genau die Form habe, die ich wollte.'
Mir gefällt, dass jedes Stück dein ganz persönliches Einzelstück ist, das einmal durch die flinken Finger der lieben Camilla gegangen ist.
Die Küchentücher hingegen sind aus bestem belgischen Leinen mit Baumwolle. So trocknen sie die Gläser besonders gut. Der übergrosse Punkt ist ein Statement und wirkt besonders gut, wenn du mehrere Tücher mit verschiedenfarbigen Punkten nebeneinander hängst.
So farbig betupft kann gar nix mehr schief gehen beim Start in den Tag. Ich freu ich jeden Morgen von Neuem über die fröhlichen Accessoires aus Schweden.
Bleibt uns nur noch, dir einen schönen Tag zu wünschen:
Ha en bra dag!
Jeannette & Cathrin
(Quelle Bilder: pinterest)

Wednesday 12 November 2014


Todays work with christmas-gift-ideas got this resault! I had to shoot photo while the sun appeared now and then, using daylight is the best way for me. Only winter is so difficult, all pictures come blue. A bit of sun helps:)

Monday 10 November 2014

Christmas is getting closer...both me and my 9 year old Siri are exited to open the kiln! Today with new decals.to fit the season...



Today I was also over at the HTH kitchen supplier with some new items to bring a bit of colour to their showrooms! Its so shining (and sterile in a way) these built up kitchens. A perfect place for me and my ceramics! Thanks for having me, HTH!! :)



Thursday 6 November 2014

HERE BELOW IS A COPY OF THE NORDIC DESIGNCOLLECTIVE BLOG 2014-11-04

I joined NDC webshop now this month!


PRESENTING: CAMILLA ENGDAHL

Camilla Engdahl recently joined us at Nordic Design Collective, but I’ve had my eye on her for a couple of years. This talented ceramist has a very unique style, and I think her products are going to be future design classics. We are so proud to be able to bring her products to you.
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THREE QUESTIONS – CAMILLA ENGDAHL
Tell us about your background!
I’m got my education at HDK in Gothenburg, the section for interior design. Previously, I had several years of education and work with clay and ceramics, but I had the feeling this was not enough, working only with my hands. I wanted something more! Today I’m happy for both my educations and the way they work together, in what I do and produce every day! For a few years I worked as a designer at Lagerhaus, a Swedish store for household articles. It was very interesting and I learned a lot about the way that the products that we developed should be simple and smart to attract a wide ranch of customers!
What inspires you to create?
It’s hard to say, one thing leads to another. When I started working with the white glaced ceramics with coloured decals, all I need is a specific task or problem thats needs to be solved to get going. Sometimes a new product just happens, but often its a much longer process.
The Bird pots for instance, has an longer story. From the start, it was quite a simple pot with a high lid. This pot was standing on the shelf in my workshop for about two years, I looked at it and wanted to get the right feeling and doing this special… something. A pot with lid, the idea was not totally unique. Then I started to play with the idea, putting different forms on to it. Something for lifting it, for carrying it and no matter how I did it, the pot came to look like a bird. A few different characters were developed, and not long after that, the Small Wingtail Birdpot was born. Soon after that the Owl and Baby Eagle followed, and the year after that the Family pots arrived! It’s like a domino-effect., once you have started it’s hard to stop :)
Do you have a dreamproject?
The ultimate cup. Or some other product. A product that will be used all over the world, because it’s the most unique or best functioning! This might take me a few years to achieve… :)

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