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STATE OF THE ART
Clay ’s role in the fine art world is expanding �
Asymmetric, teetering, and entirely composed of candy-coloured piping, the urns, vases and columns of Australian ceramic artist Ebony Russell are a startling and unexpected feast for the eyes. While t
Used in the construction of Florence’s Duomo and favoured by 19th-century architects and designers, Impruneta clay is as solid as rock, finds Arabella Youens
As Emma Bridgewater’s eponymous pottery turns 40, the Country Living team travels to Stoke-on-Trent to meet the people behind the brand that shares our birthday
From special pieces passed through the generations to collected items with an inherently sentimental or personal value, artwork can have a transformative effect in the home. Whether setting a scheme’s
There’s a treat in store for lovers of history, design and fine food at Aynhoe Park in Oxfordshire. The estate was redesigned in the 19th century by Sir John Soane, and today it integrates collections
Exhibition of the week Edward Burra Tate ...