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Artifactt Artifactt is a homeware brand that focuses on bringing in unique and curated pieces around the world
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Layers of glaze,where colour does not sit still.It pools, it softens, it drifts toward the edgeslike memory settling int...
13/06/2026

Layers of glaze,
where colour does not sit still.
It pools, it softens, it drifts toward the edges
like memory settling into form.

Even in their most vivid tones, the pieces do not feel loud. There is a calmness that sits beneath the surface, a warmth that lingers, honed by decades of experience. They carry something of their maker within them: steady, gentle, and unhurried.

Over time, the more they are used, the more their presence is appreciated, as glaze and form reveal subtle shifts that were not immediately visible at first encounter.

Made for Artifactt by Aage & Gitte Würtz.

Shaped for the rhythm of modern living,ARAS is crafted in Japan using resin blended with recycled cedar bark and glass f...
11/06/2026

Shaped for the rhythm of modern living,
ARAS is crafted in Japan using resin blended with recycled cedar bark and glass fiber.

Lightweight, resilient, and designed for daily use, each piece carries the warmth and presence of ceramicware while embracing a more contemporary way of living. A meeting point between tradition and innovation, made for tables that are lived around every day.

Image credits to ARAS.

Drawing from the philosophy of onko chishin—to learn from the past while shaping the present—Onko by Sakiko Tomibe creat...
09/06/2026

Drawing from the philosophy of onko chishin—to learn from the past while shaping the present—Onko by Sakiko Tomibe creates vessels that evoke both nostalgia and freshness. Her pieces are inspired by textures and forms found in the earth and nature, made to sit effortlessly and enrich everyday life.

Photo credits to Lauryn Ishak.

Welcoming some beautiful pieces by renowned artist Jang Hun Seong. Based in Icheon, a city long recognised for its ceram...
06/06/2026

Welcoming some beautiful pieces by renowned artist Jang Hun Seong.

Based in Icheon, a city long recognised for its ceramic heritage, he works at the intersection of Korean and Japanese pottery traditions, continually exploring a distinctly Korean expression in contemporary ceramics.

One of the defining characteristic of his practice is the use of Hoeryong glaze, developed from rice straw ash that he personally collects and processes. It is applied as a second layer over glazed surfaces, flowing naturally during firing to create his signature soft marbling effect. His works are also featured and used in Michelin-level dining environments, such as Eatanic Garden by Chef Son Jong Won.

We welcome you to drop by our boutique to view his pieces in person.

Image credits to Jang Hun Seong.

Usukiyaki traces its origins to a pottery tradition that began over 200 years ago in Usuki during the late Edo period. O...
04/06/2026

Usukiyaki traces its origins to a pottery tradition that began over 200 years ago in Usuki during the late Edo period. Once created as official kiln ware for the Usuki domain, the tradition eventually disappeared and became known as a “phantom pottery” lost to time.

In 2015, a revival was led by Hiroyuki Usami and the Usukiyaki Research Institute, together with a team of craftsmen and collaborators who studied surviving fragments and historical records to bring the tradition back into contemporary life. Rather than recreating the past exactly, they sought to reinterpret its spirit for today, allowing the craft to evolve while remaining rooted in history.

Today, Usukiyaki's work is closely connected to the landscape of Usuki itself, where lotus ponds and the surrounding natural environment quietly inform its visual language.

Photo credits to Usukiyaki.

Carte Blanche by Annebet PhilipsIn her Amsterdam atelier, Annebet works in a space defined by light and calm. But when s...
02/06/2026

Carte Blanche by Annebet Philips

In her Amsterdam atelier, Annebet works in a space defined by light and calm. But when she begins, that stillness shifts into a landscape of sketches, cardboard forms and prototypes, spread across the floor and pinned to the walls.

It is here that Carte Blanche, her ceramic tableware collection for Serax, takes shape. What starts as simple cardboard cut-outs evolves into refined objects that preserve every crease and imperfection.

Newly available at our boutique. Drop by to view the collection in person.

Image credits to Serax.

From Mujagi,these flower bowls carry a quiet softness,where form follows the language of petals,and function remains clo...
30/05/2026

From Mujagi,
these flower bowls carry a quiet softness,
where form follows the language of petals,
and function remains close at hand.

Available both online and at our boutique.

Photo credits to Mujagi.

A considered form, shaped for the hand. The Tuyu series from Jinsui is a traditional Japanese handleless, flat, palm-siz...
28/05/2026

A considered form, shaped for the hand. The Tuyu series from Jinsui is a traditional Japanese handleless, flat, palm-sized teaware used for brewing high-quality, low-temperature green teas like gyokuro and sencha.

Drop by our boutique to view the full collection.

Photos by Lauryn Ishak.

An object of use,made for the rhythm of everyday dining.Moriyama porcelain brings a sense of balance to the table where ...
26/05/2026

An object of use,
made for the rhythm of everyday dining.

Moriyama porcelain brings a sense of balance to the table where form, texture, and restraint come together with intention. Made in Mizunami, each piece carries a subtle presence, designed not to overpower, but to elevate what it holds.

Inspired by textures and forms found in the earth and nature, ONKO's pieces by Sakiko Tomibe are intended to be lived wi...
23/05/2026

Inspired by textures and forms found in the earth and nature, ONKO's pieces by Sakiko Tomibe are intended to be lived with, quietly enriching everyday moments.

Photos by Lauryn Ishak.

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Singapore
238871

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