From the Earth with Love of Old and New 
Sofia Bertilsson Sofia Bertilsson

From the Earth with Love of Old and New 

The long tradition of working both experimentally and traditional with ceramics comes together in Denmark’s CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art a couple of hours from Copenhagen. As it grew out of its old dowager house, a contemporary extension, mostly underground to preserve the historic site, opened in 2015, by Kjaer & Richter collaborating with architect Niels Frithiof Truelsen, landscape by Wad and Henry Jensen A/S engineers. The results are an additional 1 500 m2 space for the museum and unobstructed views of the Lillebaelt sound from the sculpture park where a smaller glass and tile clad pavilion surfaces, snuck into the sloping ground, its façade partly made of artisanal tiles from Petersen Tegl.

The museum was originally founded by a group of ceramicists and is located in an area with a rich history in ceramics and brickwork. Less known than the famous Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, CLAY Museum offers a fresh take on how to experience contemporary creativity and heritage, with architecture and landscaping that merge function harmoniously with nature and a historic site.

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FLOWERheadZ for Fall
Sofia Bertilsson Sofia Bertilsson

FLOWERheadZ for Fall

Bring a fantasy garden inside this fall, a job easily done with Hugh Findletar’s, a.k.a. Mr. FLOWERheadZ, vases and glass objects. The vases, the FLOWERheadZ, are just as beautiful with or without flowers and will bring joy to every day. Findletar works with the best craftsmen in the traditional glass furnaces of Murano. Each vase is unique, a portrait of a friend or source of inspiration for the artist.

A favorite of Italian fashionistas, Findletar has done collaborations with Pomellato and Boyy, as well as showing in Parisian couture fleurist Stéphane Chapelle’s in Paris. Lucky collectors in Scandinavia can find his one off pieces such as the FLOWERheadZ in the hip Copenhagen concept store Holly Golightly.

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Two people stands in front of lush green plants holding a large sculpture in the shape of an abstract face.

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