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		<title>Most recent Things tagged with ceramic</title>
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    	<copyright>(c) 2007</copyright>
    	<pubDate>4 Dec 2008 20:47:16 GMT</pubDate>
    	
    	
 		
 			
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         		<title>Untitled</title>
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	                Image: Artnet

This untitled piece is from 1962. It is made of painted and glazed ceramic. The piece is produced by Societa Ceramica Toscana.

Source:
Artnet
[url]http://www.artnet.com/artwork/425701096/425277621/ettore-sottsass-untitled.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:133jjv</link>
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         		<title>Bunch Flower Vase</title>
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	                Image: Bonluxat

Bunch is a ceramic flower vase that is meant to look like a bunch of flowers with the stems gathered together. The vase is produced by B&amp;B Italia.

Source:
Bonluxat
[url]http://www.bonluxat.com/a/Naoto_Fukasawa_Bunch_Flower_Vase.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:094wly</link>
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         		<title>Tetra Candle Holder</title>
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	                Image: Bonluxat

The Tetra Candle Holder is a ceramic candle holder that was designed to recall nature, such as out-of-scale bird claws. The candle holder is produced by B&amp;B Italia.

Source:
Bonluxat
[url]http://www.bonluxat.com/a/Naoto_Fukasawa_Tetra_Candle_Holder.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:781zkk</link>
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         		<title>Alaya</title>
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	                Image: Satyendra Pakhale website

Alaya is a basket made from ceramic that has been couble glazed. It was designed in 2002 and is produced by BOSA in Italy.

Source:
Satyendra Pakhale website
[url]http://www.satyendra-pakhale.com/Objects/Alaya/[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:019fbm</link>
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         		<title>Square Meal</title>
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	                Image: Satyendra Pakhale website

The Square Meal is a ceramic cooking utensil that was part of the Good Food Project. It is produced by Bosa in Italy and was designed in 2006.

Source:
Satyendra Pakhale website
[url]http://www.satyendra-pakhale.com/Products/SquareMeal/[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:099ozc</link>
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         		<title>Serving Vases</title>
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	                Image: Readymade Projects Inc.

The Serving Vases pictured here were designed for Cappellini. The vases are made from ceramic and are two part. The tall vase can be used for flower arrangements, while the base can be used either for floating flowers or for serving food.

Source:
Readymade Projects Inc.
[url]http://www.readymadeprojects.com/[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:315oxt</link>
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         		<title>Round Mark Soy Sauce Pitcher</title>
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	                Image: Chatchada

The Round Mark Soy Sauce Pitcher has been described as resembling a handless teapot or a glass bottle. The pitcher is made from porcelain and produced by Sato Shoji in Japan.

Source:
Chatchada
[url]http://chatchada.com/site/html/t_tableware/n_tableware/t-y-roundmark-s-pitcher.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:489vwz</link>
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         		<title>Round Mark Sake Cup</title>
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	                Image: Chatchada

The Round Mark Sake Cup is made from porcelain. It is produced by Sato Shoji in Japan.

Source:
Chatchada
[url]http://chatchada.com/site/html/t_tableware/n_tableware/t-y-roundmark-sake.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:826ppt</link>
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         		<title>Round Mark Tea Cup</title>
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	                Image: Chatchada

The Round Mark Tea Cup was designed in 1975 to accompany the Round Mark Tea Pot. The design of the cup focused on simplicity of form. The cup is made from porcelain and is produced by Sato Shoji in Japan.

Source:
Chatchada
[url]http://chatchada.com/site/html/t_tableware/n_tableware/t-y-roundmark-teacup.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:712kxz</link>
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         		<title>Round Mark Tea Pot</title>
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	                Image: Chatchada 

The Round Mark Tea Pot was first designed in 1975. It is known by its iconic &#034;round mark.&#034; The tea pot integrates the pot handle with a tea pouring spout. The tea pot is made from porcelain and produced by Sato Shoji in Japan.

Source:
Chatchada
[url]http://chatchada.com/site/html/t_tableware/n_tableware/t-y-roundmark-teaset.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:109rwq</link>
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