Color, texture, and a hand-etched pattern add an ethereal sensibility to our classic Dinner Plate. Inspired by the stitching on traditional Southern quilts and designed in collaboration with Natalie Chanin. Its Indigo palette is comfortably at home in our Alabama Chanin collection or paired with other Heath favorites.
Stitch Etched Dinner Plate in Indigo
Beautiful crucible dish made in a blend of porcelain, stoneware, and recycled trimmings. All pieces are thrown on the wheel and trimmed by hand. Signed underneath in metallic oxide.
Luke Eastop is a ceramicist based in Margate, Kent. Luke Eastop's work explores form and material through systematic processes and dialogue between wheel-thrown objects and drawn, geometric investigations. This approach is an extension of previous work involving experimental design, typography and map-making and an interest in mathematics and geometry.
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